Actress Saba Azad expressed her views on the term ‘alpha male,’ considering it a construct of patriarchy to uphold outdated ideas. In an interview, she mentioned her lack of comprehension regarding the concept. Azad highlighted the presence of supportive men in her life, emphasizing family and friends who defy stereotypical roles.
Saba Azad, known for her role in “Songs of Paradise,” debunked the notion of ‘alpha male,’ attributing it to patriarchal norms. She emphasized her disassociation from the term, despite acknowledging the positive male figures around her. Azad is set to return as Dr. Vidhushi Kothari in the upcoming season of “Who’s Your Gynac?,” showcasing her versatility as an actress.
Reflecting on the responsibilities of actors in successful shows, Saba Azad stressed the collective accountability within a project. She highlighted the crucial role of writers in maintaining narrative integrity. Azad emphasized the evolving expectations from viewers post success, underscoring the need for consistency and authenticity in character portrayal.
