India has sadly become infamous for all expressions of sexism from its mild to its most rotten forms. The Manipur incident left me shocked to the core.
Hate against women in this country is real. even women are against women. It's just sad.
Women in India face discrimination in almost every aspect of life. In the workplace, they encounter lower pay, limited career growth, and lack of representation in leadership positions. The concept of gendered roles often restricts them to domestic duties, reinforcing the idea that women's primary role is within the household.
Violence against women is another distressing consequence of misogyny. Incidents of domestic violence, sexual harassment, and dowry-related abuse are still prevalent. Moreover, victim-blaming and the stigmatization of survivors discourage many from reporting such crimes, leading to a culture of silence.
Then last but not least Bollywood
Some aspects of Bollywood movies that have been criticized for promoting misogyny include:
Objectification of women: Bollywood films have often portrayed women primarily as objects of desire, reducing their roles to mere eye candy or romantic interests for male protagonists. This portrayal reinforces gender stereotypes and objectifies women's bodies.
Stereotypical characterizations: Women in Bollywood films have been frequently depicted in traditional, one-dimensional roles, such as the damsel in distress, the submissive wife, or the sacrificing mother. These portrayals reinforce regressive gender norms and limit the representation of women in more diverse and empowering roles.
Gender pay gap: Like many other industries, Bollywood has also faced concerns over gender pay disparity, where male actors are paid significantly higher than their female counterparts, despite both contributing to the success of a film.
Lack of female-led narratives: Bollywood has historically produced fewer films with female protagonists or female-centric storylines. This lack of representation limits the opportunities for women to play powerful and complex characters and perpetuates the idea that women's stories are not as commercially viable as male-led ones.
Item songs and vulgarization: Item songs, which often feature provocative dance sequences and lyrics, have been criticized for promoting the objectification of women and normalizing sexual objectification in popular culture.
Lack of female representation behind the scenes: Women's representation in positions of power, such as directors, producers, and writers, has been relatively low in Bollywood. A lack of female perspectives in decision-making roles can perpetuate male-centric narratives and perspectives.
Look at the biggest hit of the year Pathaan. Besharam Rang is an example of the obsessive male gaze, reducing Deepika Padukone to a sex symbol, of course, lapped up by the audience.
https://blogs.koolkanya.com/how-the-male-gaze-in-bollywood-has-created-a-culture-of-casual-sexism/
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