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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Actor Divyabharathi Confronts Director Over Sexist Slurs

Actor Divyabharathi Confronts Director Over Sexist Slurs

19 Nov

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Summary

  • Actor Divyabharathi accused director Naresh Kuppili of sexist behavior.
  • The director allegedly called her 'chilaka,' a derogatory Telugu term for women.
  • Divyabharathi expressed disappointment with co-star Sudigali Sudheer's silence.
Actor Divyabharathi Confronts Director Over Sexist Slurs

Actor Divyabharathi has taken a stand against what she describes as sexist conduct by director Naresh Kuppili during the production of the Telugu film 'GOAT'. She shared on social media that Kuppili allegedly used a derogatory term, 'chilaka,' and suggested she was only fit for a supporting role. Divyabharathi stressed that such language reflects deep-rooted misogyny rather than lighthearted humor.

Further elaborating on her experience, Divyabharathi voiced her disappointment with co-star Sudigali Sudheer for his silence during the alleged incidents. She stated her preference for work environments where women are not demeaned and where respect is paramount. She clarified that her issues are specific to this director, citing a history of conflict-free collaborations in Tamil cinema.

The actor's public statements have ignited discussions about workplace culture and accountability within the film industry. Divyabharathi's firm stance underscores the ongoing need for safer and more dignified environments for all artists, emphasizing that her commitment to respect is non-negotiable.

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Divyabharathi accused director Naresh Kuppili of misogynistic behavior and using derogatory terms like 'chilaka' towards her on the film set.
She was disappointed because Sudigali Sudheer remained silent and did not intervene when the director allegedly made disrespectful remarks.
'Chilaka' translates to 'bird' but is often used as a disrespectful slang term for women in Telugu.

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