Press Trust of India
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December 07, 2012 15:13 IST
(New Delhi)
The 38-year-old actress married Devgn at the peak of her career and currently raises two children with him but that has not affected her demand in Bollywood.
Bollywood superstar Kajol, who has
been one of the favourite actresses of Yash Raj Films with
films like Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge and Fanaa, says
the tussle between her husband Ajay Devgn's production house
and YRF affected her relationship with the latter.
"Yes, it affected my relationship. But that was a
situation which had come out of ordinary. It was not a normal
situation... It doesn't occur normally. It doesn't happen
everyday... Hopefully, it will not happen in future again,"
said Kajol on the sidelines of Agenda Aaj Tak's session
'Supertar-Supermom-to Superstar'.
The controversy began when ADF filed a complaint in the
Competition Commission Of India (CCI) alleging that YRF used
its dominant position in the market to get maximum screens for
Jab Tak Hai Jaan, which resulted in Devgn's Son of Sardaar
not finding enough screens.
The 38-year-old actress married Devgn at the peak of her
career and currently raises two children with him but that has
not affected her demand in Bollywood.
Kajol, who starred in hits like Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham
and My Name Is Khan post her marriage, said she is happy to
see the industry going through a positive change.
"Time has changed in the industry. It's a good time for
women because people are willing to experiment now. Even our
audience are bound to think and want something different. It's
a fantastic time for women in the industry as directors are
taking a risk with them," she said.
But she still feels that industry is being dominated by
male actors.
"I agree that it's a perfect time for an actress to be in
the industry but I still feel it's male dominated. You can't
take away the male domination on the basis of female-oriented
films doing good business in the box-office," she added.
When politician Lalu Prasad Yadav asked her about the
vulgar content in today's films, Kajol said, "I agree with
you. Being a mother, I also face difficulty to watch some
films with my kids. But I feel that cinema reflect our society
and its changes."