Swara Bhasker says Hema Committee report is ‘heartbreaking & familiar’: 'Successful actors, directors and producers are elevated to the status of demi-gods &...'

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Swara Bhasker said that showbiz has always been a ‘male-centric industry, a patriarchal power set-up’ read more

 'Successful actors, directors and producers are elevated to the status of demi-gods &...'

After shocking revelations of women’s sexual harassment and exploitation in the Malayalam film industry came in front of the world through Hema Committee Report, several celebs spoke about it.

Now, the latest one to join them is Tanu Weds Manu Returns & Raanjhanaa actress Swara Bhasker, who called the findings ‘heartbreaking because it is familiar’.

Taking it to Instagram, the actress penned a long note: “I finally got around to reading about the findings of the Hema Committee Report. Before anything else, a big big hug and gratitude to the brave women of the Women In Cinema Collective (WCC) who have consistently raised their voice against sexual harassment and violence, who demanded that an expert committee examine the working conditions of women in their industry and suggest solutions, who testified before the Hema Committee, who’ve held the hands of and provided solace to each other and to all women who have suffered sexual harassment and violence in the industry. You are heroes and you are doing the work that people in positions of greater power ought to have done already. Respect and solidarity with you!”

Sharing that showbiz is a patriarchal set-up, she added, “It has been heartbreaking to read the findings of the committee. More heartbreaking because it is familiar. Maybe not every detail and not every nitty gritty but the larger picture of what the women have testified to is all too familiar. Showbiz is and always has been a male-centric industry, a patriarchal power set-up. It’s also deeply perception-sensitive and risk-averse. Every day of production - shoot days but also pre and post-production days - are days when the meter is running and money is being spent. No one likes a disruption. Even if the disruptor has raised her voice for what is ethically correct. It’s so much more convenient and financially practical to just carry on.”

“Showbiz is not just patriarchal, it’s also feudal in character. Successful actors, directors and producers are elevated to the status of demi-gods and anything they do goes. If they do something unsavoury, the norm for everyone around is to look away. If someone makes too much noise and doesn’t let an issue drop, label them ’trouble-makers’ and let them bear the brunt of their overenthusiastic conscience. Silence is the convention. Silence is appreciated. Silence is practical and silence is rewarded,” she further said.

Revealing that this happens everywhere in the world, she wrote, “This happens everywhere in the world. This is how sexual harassment in showbiz is normalised and this is how a predatory atmosphere becomes ’the way things are.’ Let’s be clear, when power equations are so skewed, newcomers and other women who accept these conditions cannot be blamed for working within a framework they have not created. Accountability must always be sought from those who hold the reins of power and who create conditions where women have no choice if they want work.”

Questioning other language industries, she added, “This happens everywhere in the world. This is how sexual harassment in showbiz is normalised and this is how a predatory atmosphere becomes ’the way things are.’ Let’s be clear, when power equations are so skewed, newcomers and other women who accept these conditions cannot be blamed for working within a framework they have not created. Accountability must always be sought from those who hold the reins of power and who create conditions where women have no choice if they want work.”

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