Actresses like Priyanka Chopra, Deepika Padukone, Kangana Ranaut and Anushka Sharma have openly slammed the Hindi film industry for pay disparity.
The 48-year-old "Yess Boss" actress, who ruled Bollywood during the '90s, feels the issue has always been there and it won't be resolved anytime soon.
"Pay disparity has always been there. It was there during our times too. There was no problem. It wasn't something I got upset about. We just accepted that the male actors would get more than us. But it is alright... And it is pretty much the same now," Juhi told PTI.
The last few years have seen women-centric films getting prominence with movies like "Queen", "Tanu Weds Manu", "Mary Kom" and "Piku" among others winning big at the box-office.
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Juhi, who was last seen in female-centric drama "Gulab Gang", however, feels the trend is not new.
It is perhaps this "dearth" of good scripts that forces
Juhi to take long breaks between signing different projects. Also, the actress thinks she cannot "fit" into every role now and there are only certain roles, which she can do.
She will next be seen in "Chalk n Duster", a film highlighting problem of teachers and students. Juhi, who plays a teacher in the movie, said she found its story relevant and engaging.
Working on "Chalk n Duster" was special for Juhi also because she shared screen space with Shabana Azmi.
The actress said she was amazed to see Shabana's way of working and her observational skills.
"It was wonderful working with Shabana. I have realised what an amazing actress she is. She bases her character on real-life people. In this film, she is playing a middle-class Maharashtrian woman ands he has based her character on her own sister-in-law, who is a Maharashtrian.
The movie, directed by Jayant Gilatar, also stars Divya Dutta, Zarina Wahab and Girish Karnad. It will hit screens on January 15.