Hyderabad:Actor and BJP MP Kangana Ranaut has lashed out at the Malayalam film industry in the wake of the Hema Committee Report, which has shed light on the widespread sexual harassment experienced by women within the industry. Kangana articulated her discontent with the film industry's overall condition, emphasising her dissatisfaction with the lack of advancements in confronting issues related to sexism and the exploitation of women.
In a recent conversation with a newswire, Kangana remarked in reference to the Hema Committee Report, "They were hiding it for six years. They were sitting on it. I have nothing to say about the film industry. It is a hopeless place." Throughout her career, Kangana has not hesitated to speak up about the challenges she experienced in the Bollywood film industry. She pointed out that her activism for reform in the industry often came with the risk of jeopardising her career opportunities.
Kangana has also spoken about the risks she has taken in both her professional and personal life. She highlighted her efforts to champion the MeToo movement, stating, "I have even started the MeToo movement, which didn't go anywhere by the way." Reflecting on her contributions to feminist cinema, she highlighted her pioneering role in this space, despite facing hatred from other women in the industry. She pointed out that many female actors have benefited from the opportunities she helped create, while she has continuously fought for equal pay and deliberately avoided working on films with big names like 'Khan, Kapoor, or Kumar'. Kangana expressed frustration that when her projects do well, they often do not receive the recognition they deserve.