"Pink", which released yesterday, is the story of three girls taking on their wrongdoers in a society full of people with a sexist and patriarchal attitude.
"While shooting 'Pink', a lot of men in the crew broke down," Bachchan, who played the lawyer for the girls, revealed during India Today's Mind Rocks event here today.
The 73-year-old actor was accompanied by rest of the principal cast-- Taapsee Pannu, Kirti Kulhari, Andrea Tariang and Angad Bedi-- and the film's producer Shoojit Sircar.
His younger co-star Taapsee has been receiving unanimous praise for her performance and the actress said it gives her immense satisfaction to have played a role, which evoked emotions in the audience.
"My role in 'Pink' was satisfying. I appreciate roles that have the capacity to trigger emotions in people. Women need to know that they too can kick ass," the 29-year-old actress said.
On screen, Taapsee puts up a brave fight against chauvinism and the actress says in her real life too when she sees a woman not giving up, she gets a sense of success.
One of the aspects that "Pink" touches upon is consent and how it's not even in the picture when it's about a woman.
Shoojit, who has creative produced the Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury-directed film, said through "Pink", he sought to convey a semblance of the perpetual sense of insecurity that women live with.
Speaking about the importance of consent, Shoojit and Taapsee argued when a woman categorically says no, it is important to respect it and the notion of consent is not negotiable.
While "Pink" is intense, Shoojit's own directorial venture, "Vicky Donor", was a light-hearted film also set in Delhi.
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