Well a protagonist is the main/one of the main character/s in a book/film/play...etc and your should know what female is x
Sanjjanaa Archana Galrani has: Played Female Protagonist in "Autograph Please" in 2006. Played Female Protagonist in "Arjun" in 2008. Played Female Protagonist (kangana) in "Bujjigaadu: Made in Chennai" in 2008. Played Female Protagonist in "Samardhudu" in 2009. Played Female protagonist in "Satyameva Jeyathe" in 2009. Played Special Appearance in "Huduga Hudugi" in 2010. Played Protagonist in "Mylari" in 2010. Played Female Protagonist in "Police Police" in 2010. Played Yamini in "Mugguru" in 2011. Played Female protagonist in "Rangappa Hogbitna" in 2011. Played Special appearance(as sanjana) in "Take It Easy" in 2011. Played Female Protagonist in "Ee Sanje" in 2011. Played female protagonist (Nidhi) in "Casanovva" in 2012. Played Female protagonist (name of her character was jenny in the film ) in "Sagar" in 2012. Played Special Appearance in "Ko Ko" in 2012. Played Female protagonist in "Yamaho Yama" in 2012. Played Nitha rathore in "The King and the Commissioner" in 2012. Performed in "Ondu Kshanadalli" in 2012. Played Herself - Contestant in "Bigg Boss Kannada" in 2013. Played Female Protagonist Meenakshi in "Mahanadhi" in 2013. Played Female protagonist ( jyothi) in "Jagan nirdoshi" in 2013.
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The female protagonist in Divergent is named Beatrice Prior, but she goes by the nickname Tris throughout the series.
anupama
a protagonist is a hero in a narrative/story. a female hero is a heroine, so there is no sexual differences in the term "protagonist"
Whitney runs into the female protagonist and exclaims that she needs a jersey. Then she debates whether she is a small or a medium, and finally decides that the protagonist is a medium.
Danny is the male protagonist and Sawyer is the female protagonist
Yes! M.K. (Mary Kathrine) is the main Female Protgaonist of the movie Epictm and the first Blue Sky Studio Female Protagonist.
Miranda
Romeo. And the female protagonist is Juliet
jill valentine?
why karnad takes female as a protagonist in most of his plays