And Now, After Kerala,A Committee In Maharashtra To Probe Conduct Irregularities?

What was only being whispered about is now out in the open. Justice Hema Committee report on sexual bullying in the Malayalam film industry has opened up a pandora’s box. It is reliably turned by this writer that the Maharashtra government now intends to set up a similar committee to probe the casting couch syndrome in the Hindi film industry.

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The information of an impending investigation on sexual misconduct has put many Filmistan personalities on the backfoot.

Says veteran actress Asha Parekh, “This must be probed at the highest level. The safety of women at their work place must be the highest priority for the government.”

A prominent Hindi producer-director spoke on the issue on condition of anonymity. “Some years ago that whole MeToo thing happened in Bollywood. But what was the result? Only the small fish were taken into the net.The really big players ,and that includes a multi-content tycoon producer and an A-list hero known for his clean image , both of whom paid multi-crores to the accusers to hush up allegations against them. This time the biggest of heads will roll.”

In this context, Malayalam actor Tovino Thomas’s expressions of “hurt” over the Malayalam film industry being “targeted” on the casting couch issue seems silly and churlish.

One of his colleagues observes, “A start had to be made somewhere , and Thomas should be happy and proud that the Malayalam film industry has spearheaded MeToo Part 2.Thomas whining about why-us is like saying a crime’s impact is lessened as there are others perpetrating the same crime.For God’s sake this is not kindergarten school. Grow up,and face reality.”

This writer spoke to several members of the Malayalam film industry about the Hema committee report. Very few spoke on record. One of the few who responded was The Great Indian Kitchen director Jeo Baby who remarked, “All registered complaints should be treated very seriously. Many changes should be brought in the film sector with the support of the state government. I take this occasion to congratulate WCC(Women In Cinema, Collective).They have done a great job for the future of Malayalam cinema.”

About The Author
Subhash K Jha: Subhash K. Jha is a veteran Indian film critic, journalist based in Patna, Bihar. He is currently film critic with leading daily The Times of India, Firstpost, Deccan chronicle and DNA News, besides TV channels Zee News and News18 India.