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Women's Day 2024: Not just a 90s heroine

International Women`s Day 2024: Times are changing quickly and so is the representation of women on screen. Here`s looking at how the 90s heroines have molded themselves and broken all stereotypes

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Karisma Kapoor, Sushmita Sen and Raveena Tandon

Karisma Kapoor, Sushmita Sen and Raveena Tandon

Actor Karisma Kapoor is currently gearing up for the release of her upcoming Netflix film `Murder Mubarak`. The trailer of the unveiled film recently saw Karisma playing the intriguing role of an actress. At the trailer launch event, Kapoor, who delivered hit after hit in the `90s, said why she has been selective of her work. " "I do selective work out of choice. I like doing that and I am comfortable with that. I like to sail at my own pace. I am lucky and thankful that I am in a position where I can say `yes` or `no` to work," she said. 

This is true of most 90s heroines who have made a glorious comeback to the screen with high-impact roles. Unlike in the 90s,  the thought of the shelf life of a leading actress extending beyond 40 was almost unimaginable. However, with time that thought has changed not only within the industry but among the audience as well.

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