![]() ![]() "The audio play was always meant to be for that format alone, and when we started the process of adapting it to film it became a wonderful new challenge of revisiting the story from a completely different mindset. Talking about "Evil Eye", she said she enjoyed revisiting her own work for the film. Discrimination doesn't have to be overt! But the tide is changing and I am so excited by the many 'desi' writers, directors and producers working in the industry right now, and getting their projects made." ![]() Her audio play "Evil Eye" has been adapted into a film backed by popular names like producer Jason Blum and actress-producer Priyanka Chopra.Īsked about the challenges she faced to earn a spot in American showbiz, Madhuri told IANS: "I have never experienced overt or blatant sexism or racism in my career, but I also know that there are far fewer people of my background working in this field than there ought to be. Madhuri is the woman behind plays like "In Love And Warcraft", "A Nice Indian Boy", "House Of Joy" and "Dhaba On Devon Avenue". ![]() New Delhi, Indian-American writer Madhuri Shekar says discrimination does not have to be overt, but is happy to see the tide changing in American showbiz. ![]()
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