Bollywood actress angry after knowing the dark truth of the malayalam industry, said- this is heart-wrenching

Swara Bhasker Post: Ever since the Justice hema Committee report came out, there has been an uproar in the malayalam industry. Many cases are coming to light. On which swara bhaskar has now reacted.

Swara Bhasker On hema Committee Report

Bollywood actress swara bhaskar does not shy away from giving her opinion on every issue. She always remains in the limelight because she reacts to every issueRecently, the report of the Justice hema Committee has come out, after which there has been an uproar in the malayalam industry. Now Swara Bhaskar must have read this report and reacted. She has shared a long post on social media. She has also praised the women in cinema Collective. Appreciating their efforts, she has acknowledged their role in bringing to light the issues of sexual harassment and violence in the industry.


Sharing her thoughts on social media, Swara wrote- 'I have just read the findings of the revised report of the hema Committee and the findings are shocking... and familiar too! Here are some thoughts.'


Swara said this

Swara bhaskar wrote in her post 'Reading the committee's findings is heartbreaking and even more so because it is familiar. Perhaps not every detail and every nuance, but the big picture of the testimony given by the women is very familiar.'


Swara further wrote- 'Showbiz has always been a male-centric industry with a patriarchal power system. It is also very sensitive to perception and also very risk averse. Every day of production - shooting days, as well as pre and post-production days - are days when the meter keeps running and money is spent. No one likes disruption. Even if one has raised his voice for what is morally right. It is very convenient and financially viable to just keep going.'


Swara bhaskar has written many more things for the industry. Swara has also targeted many successful actors, directors, and producers.

Let us tell you that the 296-page report of the hema Committee was finally made public on 19 August. It includes the testimony of many women from the industry. In some places, the report also mentions girls instead of women. Many women have openly talked about the casting couch and the sexual harassment that happened to them. How the directors used to ask them to shoot scenes with them. 


According to the report reads- 'Before the project started, the director said that there would be some intimate scenes in the film. A day before the shooting, the director said that there would also be nude and kissing scenes in the film, and many parts of the body would be shown. The next day it was said that nude and bathtub scenes would be filmed.'

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