Hema Commission report shook cinema industry
Hema Commission report shook cinema industry
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Justice Hema Aayog report is studying the issues facing women in the Malayalam film industry, which has opened the way for debate across Kerala. The study of retired High Court judge K Hema and committee members headed by veteran actor Sharda and former bureaucrat KB Valsala Kumari has confirmed the practice of casting couch, informal ban and gender discrimination in the industry. Talking to a media talk, in an exclusive interview, Justice Hema revealed that seeking sex in exchange for a role or a job and denying the person the opportunity when they resist is just cinema. Is present in

"Everyone says that sexual harassment happens everywhere in the workplace, but you need to understand that casting couch only exists in the film industry. If somehow they manage to get a film and then they 'compromise' When expressing resentment against, the torture begins. At the same time, there are many human rights and constitutional violations. The film is not a world we imagine. Further added, "Women and men in cinema also face informal restrictions.

If a woman refuses to express her displeasure or express her displeasure for sexual harassment at the workplace, it is not her fault. "Justice Hema also urged that a tribunal be formed, and the law be enforced. This alone will solve the injustice in the Malayalam film industry. People in the film industry react to the report's findings. 'This is not a unique discovery. Such problems exist everywhere.

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