Surveen Chawla on Women's Roles, Equality, and Her Next Big Netflix Venture

Surveen Chawla discusses the scarcity of women-centric roles in films and her current focus on meaningful parts in OTT platforms. She expresses the industry's evolving stance on equality in storytelling and pay. Chawla eagerly anticipates her challenging role in Netflix's upcoming series, 'Mandala Murders.'


Devdiscourse News Desk | Mumbai | Updated: 24-07-2025 18:24 IST | Created: 24-07-2025 18:24 IST
Surveen Chawla on Women's Roles, Equality, and Her Next Big Netflix Venture
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Surveen Chawla, acclaimed for her performances in OTT hits like "Scared Games" and "Rana Naidu," voiced her concern over the paucity of women-centric film roles. While expressing a desire to venture into films, Chawla noted the industry's gradual progress towards equality for women both on screen and behind the scenes.

The actor, known for films like "Ugly" and "Parched," highlighted her current commitment to the OTT space, where abundant roles cater to her artistic cravings. Chawla stated, "If I find an opportunity to contribute meaningfully to a film, I will definitely seize it."

Chawla also features in the upcoming Netflix series "Mandala Murders," a mythological crime-thriller where she plays a challenging new role. The series, directed by Gopi Puthran and Manan Rawat, is set to premiere on July 25, showcasing Chawla's commitment to roles that challenge her artistic boundaries.

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