Close X
Friday, November 22, 2024
ADVT 
Bollywood

Swara Bhasker, Raveena Tandon To Be Part Of CINTAA's Committee To Tackle Sexual Harassement

Darpan News Desk IANS, 17 Oct, 2018 06:45 PM
  • Swara Bhasker, Raveena Tandon To Be Part Of CINTAA's Committee To Tackle Sexual Harassement
Cine and TV Artists Association (CINTAA) Wednesday said it will be setting up committees to tackle sexual harassment in the industry, which will have actors Swara Bhasker and Raveena Tandon, among others as members.
 
 
Sushant Singh, general secretary, CINTAA said the organisation is collaborating with several people to eliminate the issue.
 
 
Actor Renuka Shahane, filmmaker Amol Gupte, journalist Bharti Dubey, PoSH (Prevention of Sexual Harassement) lawyers and psychologists will also be part of the committee.
 
 
"Swara Bhasker approached us, she is a member. She was working on this issue independently, very methodically. When we met her we realised we were on the same page. We are planning to set up a sub-committee which will focus on sexual harassment awareness.
 
 
"It includes Swara and lawyer Vrinda Grover who will take a session for the industry. PoSH will also pitch in and counselling sessions, awareness workshops and symposiums will be held," Singh said.
 
 
The actor said the organisation aims to make the committee so robust that the industry refuses to work with proven offenders.
 
 
"We need to define punishment for what one has done. As a trade union, we can only expel such people from associations. But as an industry, we need to think.
 
 
"The committee should be so strong that if someone is held guilty, proven wrong or is a repeat offender, no one should employ them. We will be coordinating with producers, because they are the employers. We need to create such an atmosphere," he said.
 
 
Singh said the #MeToo movement has shocked people and changed outlooks about the way things function on ground.

MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

Never Thought I Will Be A Successful Actor, Star: Nawazuddin

Never Thought I Will Be A Successful Actor, Star: Nawazuddin
Nawazuddin Siddiqui says while he studied theatre, the thought of becoming a "successful actor" or "star" never crossed his mind.

Never Thought I Will Be A Successful Actor, Star: Nawazuddin

I Don't Attach Too Much Value To Fame: Soha Ali Khan

I Don't Attach Too Much Value To Fame: Soha Ali Khan
Actress, producer, author Soha Ali Khan says that despite coming from a famous family, she prefers to maintain her own individuality and does not attach to much value to fame and stardom. She feels it fades away with time.

I Don't Attach Too Much Value To Fame: Soha Ali Khan

Hope #MeToo Campaign Doesn't Fizzle Out: Mouni Roy

Actress Mouni Roy, who is busy shooting for her forthcoming film "Made in China", is hoping that the #MeToo campaign which has gathered momentum in the country doesn't fizzles out like other important issues.

Hope #MeToo Campaign Doesn't Fizzle Out: Mouni Roy

I'M Looking For More Versatility In Work: Sanya Malhotra

I'M Looking For More Versatility In Work: Sanya Malhotra
From playing a wrestler in "Dangal" to narrating the story of a village girl in "Pataakha" and the forthcoming "Badhaai Ho" -- Sanya's role in every film has been very different.

I'M Looking For More Versatility In Work: Sanya Malhotra

Lust Is Replacing Love On-Screen, Says Karan Johar

Lust Is Replacing Love On-Screen, Says Karan Johar
Filmmaker Karan Johar, who has helmed films like "Kuch Kuch Hota Hai" and "Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham", says showcasing old world romance on-screen today is no longer viable.

Lust Is Replacing Love On-Screen, Says Karan Johar

'Namaste England', 'Badhai Ho' to release on October 18

'Namaste England', 'Badhai Ho' to release on October 18
In what could be considered a Dussehra 'dhamaka', the two big Hindi releases this week, Vipul Shah's "Namaste England" and Amit Sharma's "Badhai Ho" have been given a last-minute early release.

'Namaste England', 'Badhai Ho' to release on October 18