Bhumi Pednekar on Sexism:
Bollywood actress Bhumi Pednekar has completed a decade in Bollywood, so she must have gone through almost every term and scam in the industry. The actress and filmmaker Imtiaz Ali recently shared their thoughts on women's safety and Indian cinema at the 55th International Film Festival of India (IFFI 2024), happening in Goa.
Considering the power of cinema and how it can influence society and especially young minds of the nation, the 55th International Film Festival India 2024 organized a panel discussion on women’s safety and Indian cinema. The panel consisted of filmmaker Imtiaz Ali, actress Bhumi Pednekar, actress Khushboo Sundar, and actress Suhasini Maniratnam.
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While the conversation revolved around the portrayal of women on-screen and the safety of women in the workplace, especially on the film set, Bhumi pointed out how she found a safe environment while working on her debut film and all the following films after that.
Bhumi Pednekar shared, “My debut film was really very special because the film truly questions the status quo. Being born into a family that was fairly liberal, until I started working, I did not know about the sexism that exists in the workplace. Of course, my father was against my decision to join the film industry because he felt it was a big bad world. I wish he knew that the world of cinema and our film industry is really a great place to work. I feel more safe and protected when I am on a film set than anywhere outside.”
Imtiaz Ali said, “One cannot increase the opportunity for themselves by compromising or giving in to the casting couch. There is no assurance that one will get a project based on that. Yes, there will be a lot of people who will come to exploit her, but her career might just also be compromised. If a girl can say no and stand up for her self-respect and dignity, that also helps her to earn respect. If a woman is ready to compromise, even I will think twice before taking the person seriously. I, as a director, also have to respect her to cast her. So, one should not be in that delusion that a budding actor can create opportunity by compromising. In reality, I have only seen the opposite of that.”
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