Neena Gupta's Honest Talk: Told Daughter Masaba She Didn't Fit Film Heroine Mold

Veteran actor Neena Gupta has revealed the frank conversation she had with her daughter Masaba about not fitting the conventional Hindi film heroine mold. She advised Masaba to consider character roles and formal training if she seriously wanted to act. Despite this practical guidance, Neena was deeply impressed and moved by Masaba's natural acting ability when she saw her work. Both mother and daughter have since forged highly successful paths in acting and fashion design, respectively.

Key Points: Neena Gupta on Telling Masaba She Didn't Fit Film Heroine Image

  • Honest industry advice from mother to daughter
  • Shift to fashion was circumstantial
  • Masaba's natural acting talent surprised Neena
  • 'Masaba Masaba' was a real and seamless experience
  • Both have built distinct, successful careers
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"You don't look like that...": Neena Gupta says she told Masaba she didn't fit Hindi film heroine mold

Neena Gupta recalls candidly telling daughter Masaba she didn't look like a Hindi film heroine, encouraging character roles instead. See her pride in Masaba's acting.

"I told her, look, your face is like this, your body is like this. You won't get the heroine of a Hindi film because you don't look like that. - Neena Gupta"

New Delhi, February 2

In an industry often shaped by appearances and expectations, veteran actor Neena Gupta has spoken candidly about the difficult but defining conversations she had with her daughter, designer and actor Masaba Gupta, while guiding her through the realities of Hindi cinema and creative life.

Speaking to ANI, Neena Gupta recalled an early moment when Masaba was considering acting.

Addressing whether she supported or directed Masaba's eventual move into fashion, Gupta said the shift was never a planned decision.

"It was not her decision. It just happened. Circumstances were like that," she explained, adding that Masaba initially did not want to act but considered it because others around her were doing so.

Gupta said she chose to be honest with her daughter about the industry's rigid standards at that time.

"I told her, look, your face is like this, your body is like this. You won't get the heroine of a Hindi film because you don't look like that. It's a fact. You don't look like the heroine of a Hindi film of that time," she said.

Gupta added that she encouraged Masaba to consider character roles and formal training if she wanted to pursue acting.

Despite her practical advice, Gupta admitted she was deeply moved by Masaba's performance abilities.

"I cried when I saw her work. She is such a good actor. She's very natural," she said, acknowledging her daughter's talent.

Reflecting on their Netflix series 'Masaba Masaba', Gupta described the experience as unexpectedly seamless.

"It was real, so real. She was playing Masaba, I was playing her mother," she said.

Initially concerned about Masaba's lack of acting experience, Gupta said she was taken aback by her daughter's confidence on set. "I was shocked. She was like a pro."

Neena and Masaba share a close bond and successful individual careers in acting and fashion.

In the late 1980s, Gupta made a trailblazing personal choice to raise Masaba as a single mother following her relationship with legendary West Indies cricketer Vivian Richards.

Over the years, both have carved distinctive identities in their respective fields.

Today, Neena Gupta continues to earn acclaim for performances in various projects such as 'Panchayat' and 'Badhaai Ho', while Masaba Gupta has established herself as a prominent fashion designer through her brand, House of Masaba.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Brutal honesty from a mother. But look where Masaba is today! She conquered fashion and then came back to acting on her own terms. That's the power of finding your own path. House of Masaba is iconic.
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Aman W
It's sad that such a conversation had to happen. We need more diverse faces as leads, not just in side roles. Masaba is beautiful and talented. The old "heroine mold" needs to be broken completely.
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Sarah B
As an outsider looking in, this is fascinating. Neena Gupta's journey as a single mother in the 80s/90s must have been incredibly tough. Her pragmatic advice probably saved Masaba years of frustration. What a powerhouse duo.
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Karthik V
Honestly, kudos to Masaba for not letting that initial assessment define her. She proved her acting chops in 'Masaba Masaba'. Talent ultimately shines through, regardless of the "mold". More power to her!
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Nisha Z
While I understand being practical, part of me wishes Neena ji had been more encouraging about acting from the start. Imagine if Masaba had gotten those character roles earlier! But then, maybe her unique fashion career wouldn't have happened. Everything works out. 🤷‍♀️

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