Vishal: #MeToo movement has been hijacked by some amount of self-interest

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By: IANS | Mumbai | Updated: November 10, 2018 6:49:22 pm

Though Vishal is all for the #MeToo movement, he feels the issue is getting tangled with personal agendas.

Tamil actor Vishal Krishna, General Secretary of the South Indian Artistes Association and President of Tamil Film Producers Council, is working relentlessly with his peers to address sexual harassment in the different film industries in India.

“Whether it is Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam or Kannada cinema, the workplace must be made conducive to actress safety and comfort. The fear of losing job opportunities must stop. Girls must not succumb to sexual pressures just to get work,” said Vishal.

Women, he said, must feel safe while working in the entertainment industry.

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“And I am not just talking about the Tamil industry or the Telugu industry, but all the film industries in India — be it Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Bhojpuri. All must unite on the issue of providing safety for women on film sets, and off the sets where there is so much exploitation,” he said.

So would he agree that there is a need to provide protection from sexual exploitation?

“Oh yes, there most definitely is. And were working towards ensuring it. My new release Sandakozhi 2 features two major female characters, played by Keerthy Suresh and Varalaxmi Sarathkumar. Both were ensured complete safety. When my films are shot, I will ensure the women are well looked after. We need to create the same comfort level for women in cinema across the country.”

Though Vishal is all for the #MeToo movement, he feels the issue is getting tangled with personal agendas.

“#MeToo started off with the best of intentions of exposing sexual predators. But somewhere, the movement has been hijacked by some amount of self interest. Weve come to a stage when anyone who has an axe to grind, maybe a role that was denied or a project that was promised and never fulfilled, coming forward to take revenge.

“It has come to a stage where I feel I may wake up to hear my name being maligned. This atmosphere of distrust, suspicion and fear must stop,” he added.

While he feels the exploitation must stop, he also feels that stars names are being pulled down for personal reasons.

“There is a difference between exploitation and a consensual relationship. Ive dated a couple of girls from the film industry. It doesnt mean Ive exploited them,” he concluded.

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Vishal: #MeToo movement has been hijacked by some amount of self-interest

Celebrities

By: IANS | Mumbai | Updated: November 10, 2018 6:49:22 pm

Though Vishal is all for the #MeToo movement, he feels the issue is getting tangled with personal agendas.

Tamil actor Vishal Krishna, General Secretary of the South Indian Artistes Association and President of Tamil Film Producers Council, is working relentlessly with his peers to address sexual harassment in the different film industries in India.

“Whether it is Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam or Kannada cinema, the workplace must be made conducive to actress safety and comfort. The fear of losing job opportunities must stop. Girls must not succumb to sexual pressures just to get work,” said Vishal.

Women, he said, must feel safe while working in the entertainment industry.

HOT DEALS

“And I am not just talking about the Tamil industry or the Telugu industry, but all the film industries in India — be it Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Bhojpuri. All must unite on the issue of providing safety for women on film sets, and off the sets where there is so much exploitation,” he said.

So would he agree that there is a need to provide protection from sexual exploitation?

“Oh yes, there most definitely is. And were working towards ensuring it. My new release Sandakozhi 2 features two major female characters, played by Keerthy Suresh and Varalaxmi Sarathkumar. Both were ensured complete safety. When my films are shot, I will ensure the women are well looked after. We need to create the same comfort level for women in cinema across the country.”

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