Justice Hema Report Exposes Exploitation of Women in Malayalam Cinema

The Justice Hema Committee report has spotlighted the exploitation of women in the Malayalam cinema industry. This 233-page document, a first for any Indian film industry, reveals the power dynamics and multiple levels of exploitation faced by women. Industry insiders hope for change, albeit with skepticism.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 21-08-2024 18:51 IST | Created: 21-08-2024 18:51 IST
Justice Hema Report Exposes Exploitation of Women in Malayalam Cinema
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In a significant revelation, the Justice Hema Committee report has placed the Malayalam cinema industry under scrutiny for its treatment of women. The report unveils the intricate power dynamics and systemic exploitation that women face, sparking hope for change amid ongoing skepticism.

Following the 2017 actress assault case involving actor Dileep, the Kerala government appointed the panel, making this the first such report in India's film industry. It details chilling accounts of harassment and gender inequality, which insiders believe are just the tip of the iceberg.

Prominent voices like actor Abhishek Banerjee and filmmaker Anjali Menon stress the need for systemic reforms. While there are calls for rigorous laws, the real challenge lies in changing entrenched power structures. Filmmaker Jeo Baby and actress Tanushree Dutta emphasize that women across the industry need to be heard to bring about meaningful change.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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