Hidden cameras inside actresses' caravans on Malayalam film set: Radhika Sarathkumar
The senior actress' allegation to a Malayalam channel in the wake of the release of the Justice K Hema Committee report triggered sharp reactions from various quarters in the state including from RMP leader and MLA KK Rema
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South Indian actress Radhika Sarathkumar
Thiruvananthapuram, 31 Aug
South Indian actress Radhika
Sarathkumar on Saturday made a startling claim that objectionable videos of
female actors were recorded with hidden cameras inside caravans on the shooting
set of a Malayalam film and she had personally witnessed male actors watching
it on their mobile phones.
The senior actress' allegation to a
Malayalam channel in the wake of the release of the Justice K Hema Committee
report triggered sharp reactions from various quarters in the state including
from RMP leader and MLA KK Rema.
Radhika wondered why the Hema
Committee report was delayed and pointed out that not just the Malayalam
industry but alleged harassment and ill-treatment of women persists in other
industries as well.
Sharing her personal experience in
this regard, Radhika Sarathkumar said at the shooting set of a Malayalam film,
she had seen men watching clips of actresses captured using hidden cameras in
their caravans. "I have seen this. I have seen videos of women changing
clothes in caravans," the senior actress told the channel.
However, she was reluctant to
divulge other details, including names of the film or the actors seen watching
the illicit videos.
She also recalled having reacted
strongly to this and warning the person in charge of the caravans of severe
action if hidden cameras were found inside vehicles again. "I grew very
angry. I insisted that I needed to be safe and so I said I did not want caravan
and went back to my hotel room," the actress added.
The actress slammed the silence of
male actors across industries over the findings of Hema Committee. "Now
the onus is on the women. They (women actors) have to shoulder the
responsibility of safeguarding themselves," the 62-year-old actress said.
Expressing shock over the statement
of Radhika Sarathkumar, RMP leader KK Rema said the cruelties allegedly
happening in the film industry were beyond anyone's imagination. "What
kind of cruelty is this... cinema world is fast becoming the biggest
underworld... that is what we understand from all these allegations," she
told the media.
Rema said generally women in the
film industry believe that caravan is safer and if they also get such
facilities like men, they can be safer in the shooting locations. But, the
latest charge has proved it to be wrong, the leader added.
Well-known dubbing artist
Bhagyalakshmi, however, questioned Radhika Sarathkumar's silence over the issue
these years despite being aware of the crime.
Speaking to media, noted
screenwriter Deedi Damodaran wondered how many such revelations did the
authorities need to take stringent actions.
The publication of the Justice K
Hema Committee report on harassment and abuse in the Malayalam film industry
has opened a can of worms with several female actors coming forward with disturbing
accounts of the mistreatment they faced at the hands of their various male
counterparts.
Amid these allegations, the
government announced the establishment of a seven-member special investigation
team to probe the allegations made in the wake of the Justice Hema Committee
report being published. Following that, more complaints surfaced against many
actors and directors.
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