Too Hot for Motherhood? Pooja Hegde Turns Down Netflix Biggie
In an era where female actors are finally getting powerful roles across all ages on OTT, pooja is drawing a hard line at “mom.” She’d rather wait for that perfect theatrical heroine part than accept a meaty, layered character that happens to include motherhood. The message is loud: image over opportunity.
After a string of theatrical misses, including the recent Retro disaster, big-screen leads aren’t exactly raining down. Netflix was offering her a major platform and a meaty role — the kind many actresses her age would kill for — but she’s still betting everything on staying the “hot young thing.”
You can’t outrun time with wishful thinking. Audiences have moved on from the “eternal heroine” formula. The same industry that once typecast her for glamour is now rewarding women who evolve. Turning down a Netflix-data-sized bag to protect a fading image feels less like confidence and more like fear.
Pooja isn’t wrong to want glamorous roles — who doesn’t? But flat-out rejecting a major project because it asks her to play a mom to a kindergartener? That’s not career strategy. That’s clinging to yesterday’s spotlight while tomorrow passes you by. The big screen may still call… but the offers might stop coming first.