Twinkle khanna
She shared an incident where she was sexually harassed at her workplace. A wealthy, powerful client used to send objectionable messages to the actress. Though being the wife of a powerful man in the film industry, she wasn’t spared. She shudders in fear when she thinks about the majority of women in the country.
Kalki Koechlin
She shocked the entire film fraternity when she revealed a dark episode of her childhood. In an interview, she revealed that she was sexually assaulted when she was a child. Though she did not share any further detail of the incident with the world, but her fans lauded her for speaking up about such a sensitive issue.
Sonam Kapoor
Bollywood actress Sonam Kapoor said, "Everybody goes through some sort of sexual abuse in their childhood. I remember the incident so clearly - I was going to watch
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Kareena was trying to keep calm and take a hold of the situation.
Sonakshi Sinha
Akshay Kumar and Sonakshi Sinha visited the shrine of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti in Ajmer, praying for the success of their film Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai, where Sonakshi was mobbed by fans. But Akshay being the stud that he is, he protected Sonakshi from the fans’ attempts to reach her and rescued her to safety.
Nargis Fakhri
On the sets of the movie Azhar, Nargis was harassed by a fan. While Nargis was shooting for a scene with Emraan, crazy fan kept clicking photos of her and shooting videos in his phone. After a while, the actress became uncomfortable and even requested that fan to stop shooting, but he didn’t listen.
Bipasa Basu
During the promotion of her film Raaz 3 in 2012, a man in Ahmedabad tried to pull up Bipasha's skirt. The same year, she was felt up at a Durga Puja pandal. In 2003, when Bipasha was at a nightclub in Mumbai, a man tried to feel her up and then John Abraham came to her rescue.
Anushka
Additionally, Ariel Levy explains a personal experience that she had with GGW when they were filming on the beach. While the crew is filming, a blonde woman in a bikini wants to take a picture with Girls Gone Wild, but the crew and Mia Leist scream back “we don’t want pictures, we want boobs!” (Levy 15). The crew pressures the girl and her friend to take their clothes off. When people start to circle around the girls on the beach, Levy describes them as “seagulls sensing a family about to abandon their lunch” (16). As a result of Levy using figurative language to explain the behavior of the crowd, she effectively portrays the danger of the situation. An aggressive crowd, who is demanding that they remove their clothes, is cornering these young girls. Consequently, society has become enraged and concerned over the girls’ well being. After about forty people surround the girls, Levy says, “I caught myself hoping the crowd would not start throwing rocks at the girls if they decided the keep their clothes on” (Levy 16). Therefore, Levy proves how GGW inaccurately depicts the willingness of their participants to expose them on camera. By exposing the truth, Levy is hoping to anger her readers and encourage them to reconsider participating in or paying companies like GGW that benefit from commodifying women. Readers can see how raunch culture is influencing young women to do things that can potentially have long-lasting consequences. Levy discusses how one girl eventually took off her bathing suit: “The second girl rose up off her towel, listened to the cheers for a moment, and then spanked her friend to the rhythm of the hooting” (Levy 17). Once the girl’s clothes were off, her friend had no problem providing a little excit...
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fragmented by the interruptions of song and dance, lending a sense of unreality. I believe Mira Nair successfully achieved her aim to make a Bollywood film on her own terms. As a director, she effectively combined the techniques of sound, editing, costume, colour and location to produce a fairly unique Bollywood film. Her message of the continuing modernisation of India, and her criticisms of both the societies she illustrates in the film comes across clearly, as do the more controversial points she brings up that Bollywood, as a film industry, does not typically address. Its appeal and effectiveness can be measured by the huge range of global audiences it has attracted, both Western and Eastern, which indicates that she accomplished her goal of making a realistic movie, breaking the traditional Bollywood mould.
America’s sweetheart Sandra Bullock reportedly went full diva during a shoot. The actress reputedly treated the whole crew, including the camera man so badly that it made the whole team so happy when she went home early.
Some people might say that these movies provide entertainment and transport families into the lives of princes and princesses. Many critics have said that the films have amazing soundtracks and have detailed and interesting plots. Still, however entertaining the films may be, the way women are viewed and treated outweigh any enjoyment that a viewer could have. The subliminal lessons young women learn from these films have lifelong repercussions and negatively affect the female
At the point when a lady is depicted in films, she is either pursuing adoration, sexualized or delineated as a housewife. Contrary to popular belief, today’s society has developed the media to become a source of great influence in our everyday lives.
Hence, their interviews could help audiences better understand the issue, and also elevate the seriousness of the issue of women’s oppression in foreign countries, which could raise the audience’s awareness towards the issue. However, the use of celebrities to narrate the film is ineffective in delivering the main message of the film. In the film, famous actresses or models like Eva Mendes play the role of narratives of the film and there are long parts in the film where the actresses are asked about their feelings towards the oppression. However, The actresses lacked background knowledge of the oppression in the countries. After seeing and hearing the stories from the girls, the actresses are shocked and they even shed tears. This may shift the audience’s focus from the girls who are oppressed to the actresses who sympathize with the girls. Besides, having the actresses narrate the film makes the film subjective as their personal feelings are
However, her relationship with her father is decent. As we converse, Smith explained why her grandparents raised her. Also, she explained why her relationship with her mother is poor. Smith was raped as a child. The story about Smith being raped was detailed.
While he is saying goodbye, Lakshmi does something that she must do to survive. “I do not think. I run to him and throw my arms around him. I do not care if she thinks I’m in love with him. I don’t care if she thinks I’m a fool.
Also, the film revealed women empowerment and how superior they can be compared to men. While demonstrating sexual objectification, empowerment, there was also sexual exploitation of the women, shown through the film. Throughout this essay, gender based issues that were associated with the film character will be demonstrated while connecting to the real world and popular culture.
Abuse can happen to anyone, at any age, at any time. This is repetitive acts of behavior of wanting to maintain power and have control over someone whether it be through childhood, adolescents, or adulthood. This subject is sensitive as it impacts so many different people around the world. The topic of abuse is not just a family matter, it comes in all forms, such as sexual, emotional, and physical. Abuse is accompanied by the long term emotional tolls, especially on children because their brains are still developing and can take abuse harder than others. One question to ask, is how does one overcome abuse? As children and adolescents develop, how do they function emotionally and physically? These traumatic experiences that happen through
The stories on screen are about men and their conflicts, their dreams, their aspirations, their tragedies, their revenge, their desires and their heroism. The women exist only in relation to those men, as their mothers, their wives, and especially their lovers. (shodhganga
"A girl takes a big risk when she reports sexual abuse. If she is living with relatives, she risks being kicked out of her home. If the abuser is the breadwinner and is jailed, the family will have no financial support and means of survival. When that is the case, the child is often beaten and treated very badly. If the girl becomes pregnant, she is often forced to have an abortion, often in terrible circumstances," she said.
Rajmonda that was recovering in a hospital from the trauma of seeing her sister, Quendressa,
A media’s headline can portray that sexual abuse was committed by a stranger, however, that in most cases it was perpetrated by someone the victim knows. By the