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33 minutes agoAuthor: Kiran Jain
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South actress Kriti Shetty spoke openly on the Hema Committee report on the allegations of sexual exploitation of women in the Malayalam film industry. During a conversation with Dainik Bhaskar, Kriti told that she too felt uncomfortable many times in her childhood. Situations According to the actress, the #MeToo movement that started a few years ago has brought about a big change in the industry.
Childhood I am very uncomfortable Situations Faced by: Krithi Shetty
Actress said, 'My friends and I often talk about how often we faced uncomfortable situations in our childhood Situations I am sure this happens to boys too, but the number of girls is more. It is very disappointing that if there are 10 girls in our group, everyone has a story of such uncomfortable situations. This shows how important awareness about this is.
They She further said, 'When I was young, I used to go to tuition alone and also come back home alone. There were many uncomfortable moments at that time. Situations Today we think about what we should have done at that time, but that moment is so uncomfortable that we cannot even explain it properly. Most of the girls have felt this.
Hema committee report came as a shock
The actress heard about the Hema Committee report for the first time, So like many other people, he too was shocked. Regarding this, he said, 'When I read about this report for the first time then So I was quite shocked. I have seen the industry quite closely. I have never personally experienced anything like this because my mother is always with me and knows everyone. But I cannot say that this is everyone's experience.
I think this is a good time for our industry because people are now taking a stand for themselves. A few years ago, the MeToo movement came and a lot of changes happened in the industry at that time. I think the same will happen now. The beginning has been made. The good thing is that women are raising their voice for themselves.
Many women are still afraid
When asked why many women are still afraid to share their bad experiences, she said, 'I find it very disturbing that women have to face such situations. However, this is not just about our industry; it happens everywhere. Instead of putting women in such situations, we should try to create a better environment. Spreading awareness and giving information can be the solution to this problem. This will bring big changes in the society.'
The film 'ARM' will be released soon
Actress Krithi Shetty works in Telugu, Malayalam, Tamil and Hindi films. She debuted with 'Super 30' and played the lead role in the Telugu film 'Uppena', which was a big hit. Her film 'Ajayante Random Motionam' (ARM) is going to be released soon in 6 languages.