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Why The Bengali Film Industry Took 6 Years To Say #MeToo
- A popular television actress complained against director Arindam Sil of committing sexual misconduct on a film set
The article discusses the delayed emergence of the #MeToo movement in the Bengali film industry, which took six years to gain momentum compared to its earlier adoption in Bollywood. It highlights the case of actress Aparna Sen, who in 2018 spoke out about an incident from 1968 where she was harassed by a director, marking one of the first public disclosures in the Bengali film industry. The piece explores reasons for the delay, including the industry's smaller size, the close-knit community dynamics, and the fear of professional repercussions. It also mentions that while there were whispers and rumors, the formal accusations and public discussions only started gaining traction much later. The article reflects on how the movement has now begun to take root, with more women coming forward, encouraged by the broader cultural shift towards addressing sexual harassment in the entertainment industry.
Read the Full NDTV Article at:
[ https://www.ndtv.com/entertainment/why-the-bengali-film-industry-took-6-years-to-say-metoo-7470293 ]
Read the Full NDTV Article at:
[ https://www.ndtv.com/entertainment/why-the-bengali-film-industry-took-6-years-to-say-metoo-7470293 ]
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