Debuting with the 2015 Neeraj Ghaywan film "Masaan" and featuring in the recent release "Haraamkhor", Shweta says she is aware of the perception of her being a 'serious actress' but will not do conventional heroine roles to break out of the image.
"I get approached by people describing the role by saying 'its glamourous', when I ask for the script I hear 'Ya we will send but it's glamorous.' I don't have any problem doing 'glamorous' role but give me some meat in it. I can't do it for the sake of it.
The actress feels the reason for the absence of strong women characters is the lack of female writers in Bollywood.
"We can count on our fingers the number of women centric works we have done. How many female writers do we have, as compared to male writers?
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"That change needs to happen then there will be more stories about women. I think that's the main reason. It's sad but true."
When asked why there are less projects with women at the forefront, Shweta says it's because the world in general is male dominated.
The actress is currently happy with the response to her Bindass' web series "The Trip". The show is a coming of age story of four girls who go on a road trip to Thailand for bachelorette as one of them is set to tie the knot.
The 31-year-old actress says though it was mostly an all-female cast, there was never any insecurity between them regarding their roles.
"Lisa Ray is gorgeous, she is a supermodel. Mallika Dua is good at comedy, Sapna Pabbi has done films too. So there was never an insecurity while working. I really had a good time," she added.