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Farhan Akhtar Writes A Hard-hitting Letter To His Daughter About Sexual Abuse And Rape

Darpan News Desk IANS, 03 Oct, 2016 04:17 PM
  • Farhan Akhtar Writes A Hard-hitting Letter To His Daughter About Sexual Abuse And Rape
After Amitabh Bachchan recently wrote to his granddaughters – Navya Naveli and Aaradhya Bachchan, it is Farhan, who has written an open letter to his daughter, under a social campaign called #LetsTalkAboutRape. Farhan has two daughters with former wife and hairstylist Adhuna Akhtar.
 
The social campaign is an initiative by Hindustan Times, and Farhan started with a small but powerful poem, which read:
 
Dear Daughter,
 
How do I even start writing to you about sexual violence and rape? My instinct, any father’s instinct, is to protect and nurture, but it is an issue that we must confront and discuss. 
 
Let me start, dear child, by quoting from a poem I wrote after the brutal murder of a sprightly lawyer in my team in 2013. You were too young then, only 12, and all I wanted was to see you smile and feel brave and invincible, like you did. The attempted rape and murder was too dark a subject for me to bring up then.
 
 
Now, you’re 16 and I can read the questions in your mind. Yes, the same questions that I find myself asking:
 
What is this country that I live in?
 
That takes away her right to love
 
Brutalises her with an iron glove
 
Rapes her without fear
 
of there being justice for her tear…
 
…what do I tell my daughter?
 
That she’s growing up to be lamb for the slaughter
 
we’ve got to make a change
 
Reboot, reformat, rearrange,
 
and never give in
 
no matter how much our head may spin
 
Just keep asking the question
 
What is this country that I live in?
 
“…what do I tell my daughter? That she’s growing up to be the lamb for slaughter we’ve got to make a change..Reboot, reformat, rearrange and never give in.”
 
In fact, the actor dedicated the post to every girl child in the country. Farhan took to his official Twitter account and wrote, “To mine, to yours, to all daughters out there.. @htTweets @shammybaweja @MardOfficial @unwomenindia @glblctznIN #LetsTalkAboutRape”
 
 
Apart from Farhan Akhtar, the campaign will host politician Shashi Tharoor, journalist Barkha Dutt and the Chairman and Managing Director of Biocon, Kiran Mazumdar Shaw.
 
 
Read his entire open letter here:
 
I know your head spins. I know your young mind grapples with how we treat our women. We’ve tried, as parents should do, of teaching you the importance of equality, of never ever making a distinction between boys and girls, of introducing you to the concept of choice; of even talking to you about ‘good touch’ and ‘bad touch’. 
 
We have open conversations. As parents, we’ve told you, if you’re uncomfortable with anyone touching you, that’s a bad touch and you cannot allow it to happen. You should tell that person, I don’t like it. Don’t think that because you’re a kid, someone is allowed to do something to you. I’ve explained to you that if you’re not in the mood for a hug even from me, I should not touch you. The right to your body is yours and yours alone.
 
I know too, from your Facebook posts, that as you spread your wings to fly into this world, you are troubled and annoyed. Why can’t I wear what I want to wear? Why can’t I pick my identity? Why can’t I be free in the true sense of the word free?
 
 
Yes, in Bollywood Yet, as a father, I can’t put my head in the sand because there are certain realities around us. We live in an unsafe, largely unequal world . We have never told you what not to wear or don’t go out. You can have blue hair if that’s what you want. You are growing to be a confident, independent and conscious young woman. You’ve spoken to me about the movies our industry makes, about how women are sometimes portrayed as ‘objects’ and I’ve always tried to answer your questions. It gives me great pleasure to speak with you about women and gender issues..
 
Yes, in Bollywood — and Zoya and I are conscious of crudity and vulgarity — the eye of the camera often goes on overdrive. As an industry, we are guilty of normalising the invasion of a woman’s space, the woman’s body. 
 
Those watching our movies think it is ‘normal’ to harass a college or a village girl even when the girl is saying she’s not interested. You must also have seen movies in which the entire supporting cast conspires to help the ‘hero’ know the girl he’s interested in. They get together to help him (not her); they block her path wherever she goes. They conspire to bring them face to face, to the point where he’ll hold her, catch her dress, even jump on top of her in some instances. Such behaviour — which flies in the face of consent that I’ve always tried to talk to you about — has been normalised by movies. Stalking , unfortunately, has become a mutated form of cinematic romance.
 
 
As a filmmaker, I need to be wary of such visualisation. We can’t put a blindfold around our eyes and say, I’m doing this for entertainment, or believe that it has no influence on the audiences. Our fans gather around us in the hundreds, even thousands, and they’re there because of our work, because they idolise us, because they’re in love with our screen image. That bestows on us a great sense of responsibility. I too, dear daughter, function in a field where, like you, I’m constantly battling for freedom of speech, of expression, of creative expression.
 
Rape and sexual harassment have often figured in movies. Earlier, the ‘bad guy’ was always the villain but think about it, the villain who used to be the stalker in college, for example, has now been replaced by the hero. Step back and see and what you’ll realise is that the creep you hated in movies is the one who is ‘getting’ the girl. Worse, the girl ends up believing that he’s stalking her because he loves her and she ends up thinking, ‘he must really love me’.
 
 
You and I have always had open conversations. We’ve always understood the importance of communication. I do worry about you when you’re out as any father would do. But like all fathers, I want you to remember that through your journey in life, you have a friend in me. You must always chase your dreams and live your life with freedom. Of course, be safe. You know what safe is. Have your wits about you. Be smart and be in control of yourself.
 
And as you ask yourself the question, what is this country that I live in, always remember:
 
I understand you little girl
 
Your rage, your surprise
Your confusion about the beast in human disguise
I stand with you, little girl, I stand with you
Yours,
Dad

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