The filmmaker said the Madhuri Dixit-starrer "Gulaab Gang" is a story where both the protagonist and antagonist are women, while men are only playing supporting roles.
"You can say that it is a matriarchal society. I wanted to reverse the trend where men are either hero or villain, or both. It is sort of a Utopian idea in Bollywood where women are the hero as well as the villain," Soumik told PTI.
Once the "Dhak Dhak" girl of Hindi cinema, Madhuri plays a firebrand leader in "Gulaab Gang" while Juhi Chawla, who plays a power-hungry politician, is cast in a negative role.
"The story, however, remains about the classical conflict between good and evil. The film is full of action scenes and 'naach-gaana' like any other commercial film. I have tried to make it a believable world where women are at the centre of everything happening," the Kolkata boy said.
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Set somewhere in the Hindi heartland, Rajjo, played by Madhuri leads an ashram where women armed with axes and sickles and dressed in pink saris fight for their rights while making hand-ground spices, hand-woven baskets and hand-woven sarees.
"But Madhuri came on board and then everything changed. The next challenge was to find actresses who will do action sequences without a body double. I put the condition and many refused," the director said.