So, what is it that’s pushing all these actresses to turn to investing in some or the other venture? Well, one of the prime reasons for the same is us, the people of the country. The changing attitude of the common people towards actresses is something that has been evident in the past decade or so. Actresses are no longer just the fancy good-looking girl-next-door trying to provide some romantic angle to the lead hero’s storyline in films. The actresses are taking up characters that have much more to do than just be a showpiece in the film’s screenplay. Scripts are being written keeping a female lead in mind, and those films are being lapped onto by audiences, which in turn is helping these actresses attain more stardom and thereby get bigger cheques. Films like ‘Mimi’ or ‘Gangubai Kathiawadi’ or ‘Chhapaak’ or ‘Tu Jhoothi Main Makkar’ or even the global series ‘Citadel’, all have strong female characters, and audiences love them. The more the audiences want to see a female-led storyline or films which have a strong part for an actress, the more the confidence of the actresses grows in their brand, and they’re able to try and experiment more not just with their acting roles but even with the business ventures that they decide to put their money in.