Dune: Prophecy actress Tabu 'empowered' by women taking the lead
Tabu, a household name in India, feels women are playing a prominent role in productions globally.
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Tabu appears in the latest episode of Dune: Prophecy - the series inspired by Frank Herbert's classic novels and recent films.
Originally titled Dune: Sisterhood, Tabu says women, including director Anna Foerster, played a prominent role in the show both in front of and behind the camera.
"Being surrounded, feeling empowered and a feeling that you're the ones running the show... it's really, really nice to see that happening," she tells BBC Asian Network News.
It's a trend Tabu, a household name in Hindi cinema, feels is not just limited to international projects, but something she has noticed in her native industry.
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