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Home | Entertainment | Hema Committee Report Impact Kannada Film Industry Urges Govt To Conduct Probe For Womens Safety

Hema Committee Report Impact: Kannada film industry urges govt to conduct probe for women’s safety

The Film Industry for Rights and Equality (FIRE) asked the Karnataka government to constitute a committee - headed by a retired judge - to study and report on sexual harassment in the Kannada film industry

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Updated On - 4 September 2024, 07:44 PM
Hema Committee Report Impact: Kannada film industry urges govt to conduct probe for women’s safety
Kannada film director Kavitha Lankesh photo-IANS
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Bengaluru: Following the impact created by the Hema Committee Report in the Malayalam movie industry, the Kannada industry, on Wednesday, urged the Karnataka government to follow the same path.

The Film Industry for Rights and Equality (FIRE) asked the Karnataka government to constitute a committee – headed by a retired judge – to study and report on sexual harassment in the Kannada film industry.

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“The appointment of a retired judge-led committee to conduct a thorough investigation into the systematic issues faced by women in the Kannada film industry including sexual harassment is necessary,” FIRE said in a statement.

The group has urged the government to develop and recommend policies to ensure a healthy and equitable work environment for all women in the industry.

The FIRE statement – which is signed by 153 actresses, directors, male actors and film dignitaries from the Kannada film industry – is headed by noted film director Kavitha Lankesh and lead actor and activist Chetan Ahimsa as the Secretary.

“In the wake of Justice Hema Committee’s report highlighting systematic issues faced by women including sexual harassment in the Malayalam film industry, FIRE, calls upon the Karnataka government to take immediate action to address similar concerns within the Kannada film industry,” Kavitha Lankesh stated.

She added while the FIRE has been instrumental in establishing India’s first-ever film industry Internal Complaints Committee in the Kannada film industry and advocating for survivors of sexual harassment from 2017 to the present day, the group recognise that more comprehensive measures are needed to create a safe and equitable working environment for all women in the industry. She said that the committee can complete its investigation and submit its report within three months.

“We wish the findings of the report to be made public, at the earliest too,” she appealed.

Chetan Ahimsa, the popular actor and activist said that the exploitation of women is found in all fields, adding, that however, in the film industry, it is terrible.

“This is because there will be no office and CCTVs. Most of the time, one or two women will be working amidst 50 to 100 men,” he said.

He said that in many places there are no toilet facilities or dress-changing facilities for the female artists. N.M. Suresh, the President of the Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce (KFCC) welcomed the development.  “Any step giving protection to female actors is welcome,” he stated.

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