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Kangana: Women's safety on film sets is a shared duty

Summary

  • Women actors can voice concerns about inappropriate scenes on set.
  • Directors acknowledge men writing scenes may overlook objectification.
  • Kangana Ranaut emphasizes filmmaking is a collaborative effort.
Kangana: Women's safety on film sets is a shared duty

Women actors possess the right to voice concerns if a film scene feels inappropriate, according to Kangana Ranaut. She explained that directors frequently acknowledge that male writers, working in isolation, might not anticipate how certain scenes could be perceived as objectifying. Ranaut stressed that filmmaking inherently involves collaboration and the integration of multiple viewpoints.

Her remarks followed controversy surrounding the film 'Peddi,' which was criticized for its portrayal and camera work objectifying women. A particularly contentious scene depicted a non-consensual kiss. The director of 'Peddi,' Buchi Babu Sana, has since apologized and committed to modifying the disputed sequences.

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