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Sanjjanaa Galrani urges Karnataka CM to form women's committee in Kannada film industry

Actress is advocating for women's safety in Kannada films, following Kerala's #MeToo



Kannada actressSanjjanaa Galrani bats for the establishment of a women's committee to enhance safety in the Kannada film industry
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Amid ongoing discussions following the Justice Hema Committee report igniting a #MeToo storm in Kerala, actress Sanjjanaa Galrani met Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Thursday, advocating for the establishment of a women's committee to enhance safety and address gender-based issues in the Kannada film industry.

Galrani personally handed over a letter to the Chief Minister, outlining her concerns and recommendations. In a post on her social media account, she emphasised the need for stronger measures to safeguard women in the industry.

Sexual assault allegations in the Malayalam film industry have drawn widespread attention after the Justice Hema Committee report revealed alarming details of crimes against women in the industry. Prominent figures such as filmmaker Ranjith, CPI(M) MLA Mukesh, and actors Edavela Babu, Baburaj, Jayasurya, and Siddique are among those accused of sexual harassment.

Last month, a redacted version of the Justice Hema Committee report was made public. The 235-page document disclosed disturbing accounts of harassment and exploitation faced by women in the Malayalam cinema industry. The report highlights the control exerted by a small group of male producers, directors, and actors who dominate the industry.

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The three-member panel, headed by a former Kerala High Court judge, submitted the report to the Kerala government in December 2019. It was only recently made public, with names of witnesses and accused individuals redacted. In response to the report, the government has formed a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe the hardships faced by women in the industry.

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