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In The Film Industry MeTooMovement Raise Its Ugly Head From Time To Time, But Loses Steam

The Hema Committee Report, revealing tales of sexual exploitation and inhuman working conditions in the Malayalam film industry, has raked up the #MeToo movement in Mollywood leading to many prominent actors, directors named by their co-stars. In Hyderabad it has taken its first toll; choreographer Shaik Jani Basha, popularly known as Jani Master who works in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Hindi films saw the I&B ministry withdrawing its invitation to 70th National Film Awards in New Delhi but also  suspending his National Award amid sexual assault allegations. Jani who is out on bail. And the person who complained against him is worried if she would lose both work and face in the film industry.  Close on the heels of Hollywood, in India the MeTooMovement gathered steam in late 2018 when actress Tanushree Dutta accused actor Nana Patekar of sexual harassment. Then many more female stars and professionals from Bollywood came forward. Music director Anu Malik, director Sajid Khan paid the price; they were dropped from reality shows initially. But it seemed a temporary halt almost like lip-service. One could see singers Alisha Chinai and Sonal Mahapatra raising howls of protests via social media every time they saw Anu Malik judging reality shows. In the case of director Sajid Khan, he kept out of public glare initially and was almost out of work as several actresses accused him of exploitation. When things cooled down he was given an opportunity to participate in Bigg Boss reality show to clear his image.  Some of the actresses seeing there is no harsh punishment for people in Bollywood who have exploited female stars, technical assistants, choreographers, makeup artists are wondering the cost of being outspoken.