Close X
Monday, December 2, 2024
ADVT 
Bollywood

Calling An Adult Film Star A Porn Star A Sign Of Patriarchy: Richa Chadha

Darpan News Desk IANS, 06 Nov, 2018 01:21 PM
  • Calling An Adult Film Star A Porn Star A Sign Of Patriarchy: Richa Chadha
Actress Richa Chadha, who essays south Indian film actress Shakeela in a biopic of that name, says being disrespectful towards any successful adult film star and tagging her as a "porn star" is a sign of a hypocritical and patriarchal society.
 
 
"Calling an adult (film) star a porn star is a sign of patriarchy. You are disrespecting an actress (Shakeela in this case) who is part of films that are adult in theme. And then you are watching them so much that those films are making huge money. What kind of hypocrisy is that," Richa told IANS in an interview on the set of the biopic "Shakeela" here.
 
 
Highlighting the "duplicity of the morality of our society", she said: "Adult films are made because there is a market for them... It is really easy to call successful, self-made woman names in a patriarchal society." 
 
 
Directed by Indrajit Lankesh, the logo of "Shakeela" was launched a few days ago. The film's tagline reads 'Not A Porn Star'. So, is it a way of conveying to the audience a perspective on the story of Shakeela?
 
 
"See, there is no point of fighting about what people said about her at the peak of her career. People watched her films and called her a porn star, which she was not. In the film, we are unveiling the story of an actress and the unexplored side of her journey. Then let the people decide if she really deserved the tag she had to bear," Richa said.
 
 
An outspoken and forthright actress, Richa has been vocal about the #MeToo movement as well. She says she feels privileged that, from the beginning of her career, she never had to deal with any sexual predator.
 
 
"I am really fortunate, in all the opportunities that came my way, of not having to deal with these regular predators who are making the work environment worse for women. But I want to say that I know almost all women somewhere or the other have faced some moments of awkwardness in their life -- be it an inappropriate text, uncomfortable touch, some eyes gazing at them... It all happens to us at the workplace."
 
 
Such practices have also led to some good talent being lost. But Richa says not anymore.
 
 
"We lost a lot of them in the last few years, but now that women are opening up and standing up against such discrimination, the future looks bright where new talent will come and flourish without feeling uncomfortable at the workplace," she said.
 
 
As for "Shakeela", Richa was happy about being able to give select media a glimpse into the set of the movie. A fragment of Kerala has been recreated for the film set here to shoot a marriage sequence with utmost detailing to capture the nuances of Malayali culture.
 
 
Richa said she is soaking in the environment, which is getting translated into her performance.
 
 
"One of the reasons why we wanted some media to come here on the set is because of the beauty of this place... It is calm, quiet and a colourful slice of the southland. This is a set we have built to show how a south Indian marriage looks like. The mandap, decoration with flowers and every authentic element of a Malayali marriage gives us a chance to soak in their culture.
 
 
"For years, we are widely exposed to north Indian culture through Bollywood films. But with this biopic, I am hoping that a large Indian audience will get to experience the beautiful south Indian culture," said the "Masaan" actress.

MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

'Uri' Will Be A Special Film In My Career: Yami Gautam

'Uri' Will Be A Special Film In My Career: Yami Gautam
Actress Yami Gautam, who is gearing up for the release of her forthcoming movie "Uri", says it will be a special film for her career.

'Uri' Will Be A Special Film In My Career: Yami Gautam

Aamir Khan's 'Thugs Of Hindostan' Look A Potpourri Of Various Elements

Aamir Khan's 'Thugs Of Hindostan' Look A Potpourri Of Various Elements
"Thugs Of Hindostan" costume designers Rushi and Manoshi say superstar Aamir Khan's character Firangi in the film is a potpourri of different elements and identities stolen from the myriad people he meets.

Aamir Khan's 'Thugs Of Hindostan' Look A Potpourri Of Various Elements

Shatrughan Sinha, Farooq Abdullah Attend Sanjay Khan's Autobiography Launch

Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah was the guest of honour at the launch of "The Best Mistakes Of My Life", an autobiography of veteran actor-producer Sanjay Khan, who became emotional at the event.

Shatrughan Sinha, Farooq Abdullah Attend Sanjay Khan's Autobiography Launch

Tanushree Dutta Sues Rakhi Sawant For Rs 10 Crore For Defaming Her

Tanushree Dutta has filed a Rs 10 crore defamation suit against Rakhi Sawant.

Tanushree Dutta Sues Rakhi Sawant For Rs 10 Crore For Defaming Her

My Silence On MeToo Was To Protect The Victim: Anurag Kashyap

Director Anurag Kashyap, who is currently fighting a legal battle against his former Phantom Films partner Vikas Bahl says that he stayed quiet about sexual harassment allegations against Bahl to protect the victim.

My Silence On MeToo Was To Protect The Victim: Anurag Kashyap

'Bazaar': Drama Not Gripping Enough

'Bazaar': Drama Not Gripping Enough
Overall, this stock market trading drama is not exactly thrilling, but manages to stay afloat owing to the credible performances. Given its setting only urban viewers will relate to it.

'Bazaar': Drama Not Gripping Enough