Dune: Prophecy actress âempoweredâ by women taking centre stage
One of Bollywoodâs biggest stars says women are taking more of a leading role in global film and TV productions.
Tabu appears in the latest episode of Dune: Prophecy â the series inspired by Frank Herbertâs classic novels and recent films.
Originally titled Dune: Sisterhood, Tabu says women, including director Anna Foerster, played a prominent role in the show both in front of and behind the camera.
âBeing surrounded, feeling empowered and a feeling that youâre the ones running the show⊠itâs really, really nice to see that happening,â she tells BBC Asian Network News.
Itâs a trend Tabu, a household name in Hindi cinema, feels is not just limited to international projects, but something she has noticed in her native industry.
âThereâs been a big change all over the world where women are taking centre stage in many places.â
âIâm still learning so muchâ
Tabu points to her role in the commercially successful Hindi film Crew, with a female lead cast of herself, Kareena Kapoor Khan and Kriti Sanon.
âItâs part of the big change and it was also because the woman that I was working with have accomplished so much in their fields,â Tabu, 53, says.
âThey have a grip, they have control over their craft.
âThey have a sense of how to deal with people because I feel everything is about people management.
âThat comes with experience, maturity and putting in a lot of work in so many years of their respective careers. So that felt comforting, safe, and you felt like you were being understood.â
Dune: Prophecy is described by critics as âa bracingly different sci-fi dominated by women at every levelâ, with fans in India delighted by Tabuâs appearance in the show.
While she says schedules aligned to enable her to play the role of Sister Francesca, the chance to work in a different environment with an international cast was appealing.
âI always love these experiences. Because I donât live in that world.â
She says there were people from Serbia, Spain, the UK, Ukraine and Germany involved, which helped her understand different people and cultures.
âIt was very exciting, adding much more fun and drama on screen, of course, but off screen,â she says.
âI got to interact with people from so many different parts of the world.â
Tabuâs career in the industry spans several decades, with acting credits including other Western productions such as Life of Pi and A Suitable Boy.
But despite everything sheâs achieved, the actor says sheâs keen to not look backwards.
âBecause I feel like Iâve stuttered [if I do].
â[Sometimes I feel like] Iâm still new and Iâm still learning so much.
âThe one thing that I feel extremely grateful and overwhelmed by is I got a tremendous amount of love and respect from people or from my audiences.â
And she says she remains motivated by the types of roles she plays, like Francesca.
âThat I should be able to experience this character in a completely new way.
âThat I should be able to present this character in a completely new way [for the audience].
âCinema is over 100 years old, theyâve been seeing stuff happening, actors and characters.â
Tabu also says she saw the role as an opportunity to discover more about herself.
âBecause acting is such a live experience, youâre lucky to not have the luxury of your work being stuck in one place.
âYou still have to put yourself out there in front of the camera, and explore yourself and express yourself every day when youâre on a film.
âThatâs the only tool you have. I look at it in a personal way.â