Updated On: 24 June, 2022 07:23 AM IST | Mumbai | Mohar Basu
Presenting what is being touted as India’s first film on asexuality, Meera Chopra on her preparation for Super Woman

Meera Chopra
Meera Chopra has been carving a niche for herself with unconventional films like Section 375, 1920, and Kamathipura. Up next is a film on asexuality, said to be a first from India.
Asserting that the subject is “alien” to the Indian audience, Chopra says of Super Woman, “I was so intrigued by the script! So many [asexual] women, and men struggle to make their peers understand how they feel. When researching for the film, I came across jaw-dropping statistics on the number of suicides and forced marriages among asexual women. It is alarming! With Super Woman, we aim to bring a ray of hope to people who struggle to convey their real feelings to society.”