Angelina Jolie had faced it. Gwyneth Paltrow has had to bear it. Kate Winslet has hinted at it. Ashley Judd has admitted to it. Many others have now joined the crusade against Harvey Weinstein who had preyed on them. A police investigation has just started gathering steam.
Leading ladies from Hollywood have finally shown the courage to stand up and spill the beans. Irrespective of the time that has elapsed, it is praiseworthy. It encourages many other silent sufferers amongst the tribe of delicately nurtured to openly name and shame their oppressors.
Would some of our Bollywood divas also take a cue and come out with a ‘MeToo’ revelation? Some of them have charted their own paths in the entertainment business and have built their own brand equity. Sure enough, they can help many other struggling artists and starlets to stand up to amorous advances being made by their possible benefactors?
So far, Konkona Sen Sharma, Rahika Apte and few others have come out in support of the drive. But one looks forward to a far more widespread support.
What they also need to do is to repudiate the views of actor Mayim Bialik who has suggested in a column that dressing conservatively and looking ‘unglamorous’ often helps skirt amorous advances. This is, yet again, placing the blame at the doorstep of the victim.
The Casting Couch
The existence of this phenomenon has been Bollywood’s worst kept secrets. By going public with the acts of sexual predators, perhaps some degree of self-regulation may come about, thereby helping the vulnerable to avoid getting exploited.
Once in a blue moon, Bollywood has, through some of its own offerings, confessed to the presence of this scourge. Movies like Fashion (Madhur Bhandarkar, 2008) and Luck by Chance (Zoya Akhtar, 2009) had clear references to the sordid practice.
Hormones moderated by Chivalry?
Some of the members of the so-called sterner sex would also do well to introspect and mend their ways. The least they can do is to undergo a crash course at the Bertie Wooster Institute of Chivalry.
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https://ashokbhatia.wordpress.com/2017/05/12/female-power
https://ashokbhatia.wordpress.com/2013/06/21/romancing-the-boss-in-reel-life
https://ashokbhatia.wordpress.com/2013/06/18/hormones-vs-hierarchies
https://ashokbhatia.wordpress.com/2014/08/01/to-all-ye-ogling-males)
The #MeToo campaign has surfaced this issue that has always existed but was never talked about. Though I am not aware if any Bollywood divas have come out with it but yesterday saw Irrfan Khan saying that he too had been asked to compromise.
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Yes, the vulnerable get exploited. This is a deep rooted cultural issue which is truly global in nature.
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