Govt must form panel on sexual harassment in Kannada film industry: Film body


Bengaluru, Sep 4 (IANS): The Film Industry for Rights and Equality (FIRE) on Wednesday asked the Karnataka government to constitute a committee - headed by a retired judge - to study and report on sexual harassment in the Kannada film industry.

“The appointment of a retired judge-led committee to conduct a thorough investigation into the systematic issues faced by women in the Kannada film industry including sexual harassment is necessary,” FIRE said in a statement.

The group has urged the government to develop and recommend policies to ensure a healthy and equitable work environment for all women in the industry.

The FIRE statement - which is signed by 153 actresses, directors, male actors and film dignitaries from the Kannada film industry - is headed by noted film director Kavitha Lankesh and lead actor and activist Chetan Ahimsa as the Secretary.



“In the wake of Justice Hema Committee’s report highlighting systematic issues faced by women including sexual harassment in the Malayalam film industry, FIRE, calls upon the Karnataka government to take immediate action to address similar concerns within the Kannada film industry,” Kavitha Lankesh stated.

He added while the FIRE has been instrumental in establishing India’s first-ever film industry Internal Complaints Committee in the Kannada film industry and advocating for survivors of sexual harassment from 2017 to the present day, the group recognise that more comprehensive measures are needed to create a safe and equitable working environment for all women in the industry.

He said that the committee complete its investigation and submit its report within three months.

“We wish the findings of the report to be made public, at the earliest too,” he said.

Chetan Ahimsa, the popular actor and activist said that the exploitation of women is found in all fields, adding, that however, in the film industry, it is terrible.

“This is because there will be no office and CCTVs. Most of the time, one or two women will be working amidst 50 to 100 men,” he said.

He said that in many places there are no toilet facilities or dress-changing facilities for the female artists.

N.M. Suresh, the President of the Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce (KFCC) welcomed the development. “Any step giving protection to female actors is welcome,” he stated.

 

 

  

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  • Eulalia Dsouza, Bejai/ Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 05 2024

    Every Single field, where there is male domination, women feeling insecure is inevitable. But in films with due respect to women actresses, you have taken up the challenge to swim in the pond with sharks, you better learn to swim. Also if you can not manage then you need to make a choice. All working women do face this kind of treatment by male colleagues. But at all times, I do not blame men folks, because they are vulnerable to sexuality and at times women's behavior and unrequired body language can encourage men to do something that is not supposed to be. No man can touch you, if you do not want to be touched. Learn to walk with your head high and hold on to your dignity in what you wear, what you talk and what you do, men will respect you.

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  • Imtiaz, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 05 2024

    If this is implemented in Kannada Film Industry, actors and directors will have tough times in proving their innocence.....

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  • Malinga, mangaluru

    Thu, Sep 05 2024

    Take a cue from Kerala!

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  • Sangram Sangam, Kundapur

    Thu, Sep 05 2024

    That time govt rules followed by principal .this cheap politics done by Kundapur congress to impress Brothers.

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  • Gau thammaA, kinni mulki/udpi

    Thu, Sep 05 2024

    Why only filmdom., why not in other place of work or organizations be it political or non-political., business or private, Irony is GODI media is twisting this menace to suit their mentor & masters dictat with a political bias.., that's sad thing ... b'coz of this hyper GODI Anchors (who are doing so at the behest of their masters & mentors, ideologists etc.,), this fight loose its sanctity... why not they focus such instance in their own studio's...,

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  • Sense_shetty, Kudla

    Thu, Sep 05 2024

    Women may sometimes offer sex in exchange for favors, which, when done willingly and consensually, is not inherently wrong or immoral. However, seeking such favors through coercion or force crosses the line into harassment

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, INDIA

    Wed, Sep 04 2024

    “Sexual harassment is prevalent in the film industry. A few years ago, the #MeToo movement gained significant traction in Bollywood. Actors like Nana Patekar, Sajid Khan, Anu Malik, and Alok Nath were accused. This is often referred to as the ‘casting couch.’ However, none of these sexual harassment cases have been proven yet.”

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  • Ganesh pai ganna, Bangalore

    Thu, Sep 05 2024

    No need of sexual harashment these girls come with open arms aah bail muje maar. For a role in the cinema.

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