The recent release of the Justice Hema Committee’s report has sent shockwaves through the film industry, particularly in Malayalam and Tollywood. Known for its exceptional cinematic offerings, the Malayalam film industry is now grappling with the revelations of sexual harassment and violence faced by its members. Actresses are courageously stepping forward, calling for a Justice Hema committee-style investigation to be extended to other sectors as well.
The demand for accountability and safety doesn’t stop at Malayalam cinema. Joining the chorus, prominent figures like Samantha are advocating for similar committees in Tollywood. President Manchu Vishnu has taken a proactive stance, urging the Telangana government to establish a specialized commission to safeguard women in the Telugu film industry. This plea has gained momentum on social media platforms, with Vishnu emphasizing the need for a secure working environment both on and off the screen.
In a poignant message to Telangana’s leadership, Vishnu underscores the significance of prioritizing women’s safety in the film industry. He stresses the commitment of ‘Ma’ towards fostering a culture of empowerment and protection for all individuals involved in Telugu cinema. The call to action has resonated widely, sparking discussions and anticipation regarding the response from CM Revanth Reddy to ensure the well-being of women in Tollywood.
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