Updated On: 11 June, 2025 10:44 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Genelia Deshmukh revealed she had to audition thrice for Sitaare Zameen Par and criticised the industry's bias against married women. She plays a layered role opposite Aamir Khan in the film, releasing on June 20

Genelia Deshmukh
Genelia Deshmukh will be seen playing the lead opposite Aamir Khan in the upcoming film Sitaare Zameen Par. This marks her return to a major Hindi film after quite some time. While the actress is active on social media, she blames the casting industry's bias against married women as one of the reasons she hasn't done more roles in recent years. She revealed that she had to audition three times to bag the role in Sitaare Zameen Par. However, she shared that she didn’t mind auditioning, as she wanted to portray a layered character like Sunita, her role in the film.
Speaking to Filmymantra ahead of the film’s release, Genelia said, "When people got to know I’m doing Sitaare Zameen Par, everybody said, ‘Oh my god! So lucky! You’re doing an Aamir Khan film!’ I said of course, that’s Aamir sir’s greatness—that he saw something in me. Of course, he made me audition. But you could also do that, right? You could also offer me a role."
However, she pointed out that she rarely gets to play such nuanced characters on screen. Addressing the casting mindset towards married women, she said,
“You go by norms. Maybe you think I’m married, so I don’t need this character. I just feel filmmaking has changed, and so should our mentality. It’s very important that if you want a character of a certain age, you should cast someone of that age. When you cast someone much younger in that role, they may not grasp the little things. It’s important to cast correctly. And I hope opportunities go everyone’s way.”