Close X
Tuesday, November 5, 2024
ADVT 
Bollywood

Indian Film Industry Is Not Karan Johar’s Inheritance: Kangana Ranaut Hits Back

Darpan News Desk IANS, 09 Mar, 2017 01:36 PM
    Kangana Ranaut is taking Bollywood’s entrenched patriarchy and male chauvinism head on.
     
    Sparking a furious spat with top filmmaker and producer Karan Johar with her candid comments on his television chat show Koffee with Karan, aired a few weeks ago, Ranaut is now spiritedly fighting back his attempt to shame her into silence by alleging that she is playing victim.
     
    Speaking to the Mumbai Mirror, Kangana spoke her heart out on the matter, saying she never played the victim card, but a badass one.
     
    Here’s what she had to say:
     
    “I can’t speak for Karan Johar’s understanding of nepotism. If he thinks that it is restricted to nephews, daughters and cousins, I have nothing to say. But, to say that he chose not to give me work is to mock an artiste. As importantly, his memory appears to be poor because we worked together in a movie (Ungli), which was produced by him. And quickly realised our sensibilities did not match.
     
     
    I’m also at a loss to understand how he gave me a platform by inviting me on his show. I’ve been on several platforms before with several global icons. To say he helped me voice my opinions is to discredit me as an artiste and a public personality. And, I think, it should be added here that I was invited to be a part of the show in its fifth season. His team requested my team for months for my dates.
     
    But what is pertinent here is: why is Karan Johar trying to shame a woman for being a woman? What is this about the ‘woman card’ and the ‘victim card’? This kind of talk is demeaning to all women, particularly the vulnerable because they are the ones who really need to use them.
     
    The ‘woman card’ might not even land you a job, but it can get a pregnant woman who feels her water is about to break a ‘ladies’ seat on a crowded bus. It can be used as a cry for help when you sense a threat. The same goes for the ‘victim card’, which women like my sister, Rangoli, who is a victim of an acid attack, can use while fighting for justice in court.
     
     
    What is important to understand is that we are not fighting people, we are fighting a mentality. I am not fighting Karan Johar, I am fighting male chauvinism.
     
    Now that Karan is the father of a little daughter, he should provide her with all these cards — the ‘woman card’ and the ‘victim card’, as also the ‘self-made-independent-woman card’, and the ‘badass card’ that I flashed on his show. We will use whatever we need to ensure no one rocks our boat.
     
    Also, the Indian film industry is not a small studio given to Karan by his father when he was in his early 20s. The industry belongs to every Indian and is highly recommended for outsiders like me whose parents were too poor. He is nobody to tell me to leave it. I’m definitely not going anywhere, Mr Johar.”

    MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

    Rahat Fateh Ali Named Ambassador Of London-Based Charity

    Pakistani singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan feels honoured to be named the ambassador of the British Asian Trust, which tackles poverty and hardship in South Asia.

    Rahat Fateh Ali Named Ambassador Of London-Based Charity

    Pakistan Bans Shah Rukh Starrer 'Raees' Due To Its 'Objectionable' Content

    The release of much-anticipated Bollywood film "Raees" starring Shah Rukh Khan and Pakistani actress Mahira Khan, was on Monday banned in Pakistan due to its "objectionable" content.

    Pakistan Bans Shah Rukh Starrer 'Raees' Due To Its 'Objectionable' Content

    Didn't Take Salary For 'Black': Amitabh Bachchan

    Didn't Take Salary For 'Black': Amitabh Bachchan
    On the completion of 12 years of Sanjay Leela Bhansalis "Black" on Saturday, megastar Amitabh Bachchan revealed that he didnt take any salary to work in the project as just working with the filmmaker in such a project was "sufficient fees".

    Didn't Take Salary For 'Black': Amitabh Bachchan

    I've Had A Great Experience In Bollywood: Diana Penty

    Actress Diana Penty, who made her acting debut in Bollywood with the 2012 film "Cocktail" and was then seen in "Happy Bhag Jaayegi", says she has no complaints about her journey in the industry.

    I've Had A Great Experience In Bollywood: Diana Penty

    Salman Khan’s Rumoured Girlfriend Iulia Vantur Has No Plans To Act

    Romanian TV presenter Iulia Vantur, rumoured to be dating Bollywood superstar Salman Khan, isn't keen on pursuing a career as an actress in Hindi films.

    Salman Khan’s Rumoured Girlfriend Iulia Vantur Has No Plans To Act

    Bipasha Basu Open To Reality TV Shows

    Actress Bipasha Basu, who was last seen on screen in the 2015 horror film "Alone", says she is open to a stint in television, but mostly for reality shows.

    Bipasha Basu Open To Reality TV Shows