Lakshmi Manchu Speaks Out on Hema Committee Report and Gender Injustice

Lakshmi Manchu discusses the Hema Committee report, sexual harassment in Malayalam cinema, and her personal struggles in the film industry, while calling for justice and gender equality.
 
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Lakshmi Manchu on the Hema Committee Report: Speaking Up for Women

Actor Lakshmi Manchu recently spoke about the injustice faced by women in the film industry, especially in Malayalam cinema. While she may not know all the details of the Justice Hema Committee report, which sheds light on the harsh reality for women in Malayalam cinema, Lakshmi strongly supports the need for change. She believes women must stand up for themselves in the face of unfair treatment. Lakshmi also shared her personal experiences, highlighting the difficulties women face in an industry filled with discrimination.

"Life is Not Fair to Women" - Lakshmi's Stand

Lakshmi Manchu has faced her own challenges while navigating the film industry. She revealed that she was mistreated for standing up against inappropriate advances. At the time, she would respond harshly, resulting in her losing work opportunities. However, she has since learned to handle these situations differently, saying, "You have to learn artistic ways of saying no."

Lakshmi recognizes the importance of every woman's voice. She credits movements like MeToo for giving women the courage to speak out. Lakshmi emphasizes that standing up for oneself can inspire others to do the same, creating a ripple effect of empowerment.

Lakshmi's Experience in the Malayalam Film Industry

Although Lakshmi's experience in the Malayalam film industry was somewhat shielded due to her father's respected name, she acknowledges the prevalence of sexual advances. She now manages these advances with grace, ensuring that she doesn't compromise her dignity or her work. Lakshmi remains committed to speaking out for women who face these struggles without support.

Kolkata Rape Case: Lakshmi's Outrage

Lakshmi also voiced her anger and sadness over the recent rape and murder case in Kolkata. She questioned the current state of the law and stressed the importance of educating both boys and girls about consent and boundaries. The actor shared her frustration with the ongoing violence against women, particularly in India, and called for stronger punishments to deter such crimes.

The Hema Committee Report: Shedding Light on Injustice

The Justice Hema Committee report, focused on sexual harassment in the Malayalam film industry, reveals the troubling conditions women face. Many women in the industry have experienced harassment, including having intoxicated individuals knock on their doors. The report also highlights the lack of basic facilities for women, such as toilets, and notes that junior female artists are often treated very poorly.

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