The 28-year-old actor, who delivered a Masterclass on 'Breaking Stereotypes' at the ongoing International Film Festival of India (IFFI), says a strong and confident woman is always labelled as "difficult".
In an interview with PTI, Bhumi says, "Everywhere in the society, even my extended family, when they got to know that I am going to be an actor, they were very worried because there is a lot of negativity attached to my craft or being a heroine.
The actor believes cinema for long has also failed women by viewing female characters according to the male gaze.
"In terms of the treatment of a female actor on-screen, we have gone backwards and how. We had actors like Devika Rani when cinema started in India and suddenly things became regressive. Women had nothing to do in films except praying for their husband's well-being.
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After her successful debut with "Dum Laga Ke Haisha", the actor says she rejected around 23 scripts as the female character had nothing to do in the proposed projects.
Bhumi, however, is glad that after featuring in the role of an overweight woman in the Sharat Katariya-directed movie, she was not stereotyped.
This year she delivered two hits - "Toilet: Ek Prem Katha" and "Shubh Mangal Saavdhan" and Bhumi will soon start filming director Abhishek Chaubey's next, titled "Chambal".
The movie also features Sushant Singh Rajput.