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How cinema glorifies a woman’s agony

Last Updated: Wednesday, December 19, 2012, 15:17
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How cinema glorifies a woman’s agonyGayatri Sankar

In the recent times, women in India have been subjected to ghastly episodes that bring their lives to a complete halt - events that leave an indelible scar! Women are subjected to acid-attacks, molestations, eve-teasing, sexual abuse and even rape – incidents that cause damage beyond repair.


And in a country like ours, where a patriarchal society finds itself complacently placed, issues concerning rights of women go into hibernation for good.

Cinema in India is a reflection of our culture of sorts. Yet the medium often leads to a debate that opens up a forum for different schools of thought to express their take on the impact of films on society and vice versa.

In most Indian films, a woman is often portrayed as the weaker sex, a subject one will sympathise with. The protagonist, the hero is meant to protect her and free her from the clutches of his enemy. And there are instances when the hero’s female sibling is sexually abused or raped by the antagonist thereby ripping her off her ‘honour’.

Not being able to withstand the disgrace, the victim decides to end her life. More often than not, a woman character is shown as someone who seeks sympathy and mercy. Probably that leaves the society wondering if a woman lacks the courage and determination to fend for her rights.

Legendary actor-director Raj Kapoor’s film ‘Prem Rog’ dealt with the issue of forced sex, where a young window is raped by her brother-in-law. Likewise, many Hindi films including Rajiv Kapoor’s ‘Prem Granth’, Satish Kaushik’s ‘Hamara Dil Aapke Paas Hai’ spoke about the trauma of a rape victim, how the society treats her and the repercussions of being a woman with a “tainted” character!

Even in Mehboob Khan’s magnum opus ‘Mother India’, Nargis plays a woman gripped by adverse circumstances, who falls prey to a cunning landlord, who intends to sexually abuse her.

Films are pieces of fiction but they do take a cue from what a society witnesses in real. But whether films influence society at large or it is the other way round is hugely debatable.

Nonetheless, even as we boast of speeding to the 21st century where discussing gender discrimination looks an outdated topic, society does get biased. Even in films, women characters in most cases play second fiddle to the so-called stronger sex.

And same is the case in real life. A woman is held responsible for inciting rape and allegedly giving sexual advances by wearing provocative clothes. So what sort of world are we living in? For even in the world of celluloid, we see women being used as objects!

Thankfully, in the recent times, rapes are rarely depicted in films. But that doesn’t substantiate the level of respect female characters have garnered, for they have now voluntarily turned an object to please the voyeur.

Do films really influence their audiences? If so, then could we see women being projected with dignity and grace? Perhaps the society too should change its attitude towards women thereby making her a ‘victor’ and not a ‘victim’.

One could probably take a leaf out of Mehboob Khan’s ‘Mother India’, where in at the end, the Mother triumphs despite all odds and has the society following in her footsteps.
First Published: 12/19/2012 3:17:43 PM

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Col Madan Sharma ( Veteran) - India
indian cinema has definitely played its role in changing the mindset of the people watching it. on screen today we see limitless exposer by female artist then yesterdays this has negative impact on the under developed minds and act as incitement towards wrong thinking. besides the magnification of wrong doers too makes them feel as heroes in wrong doing besides fashion pageants, music videos exposing female body likes of ``shiela ki jawani`` , pornography ends up in an inexcusable release of pent up frustration through a heinous act like rape or sexual assault.i feel indian masses are yet to develop to the required standards to appreciate the consequences of heinous act. a harsh immediate punishment which acts as deterrent in the society is the requirement of the day.
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Aman nijjar - London
glorifying woman`s agony on screen, is educate people about the palight of woman. but it`s undermined by movies which equally glorifies woman`s wontoness. all you have to do is look at any item song in the 100 crore box office hits. not only they show sexiest dances but also have the vulgarest lyrics. like this song in herione . wihich goes like this ankhon say keya dekhta ha , hathon say ker munmani. meaning dont just look , use your hands and have your way. what message are these people trying to send out. what makes me laugh is the actual herione was on the news channels yesterday and deploring the delhi gangrape incident.
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Hitendra Kumar Shrivas - Kondagaon , Chhattisgarh.
i demand bharat ratna to late mrs. nargis dutt ji (mother india). thank you very much. jay bharat.
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subodh khanna - kanpur
1 more film the best that showed the trauma of a rape victiim was ghar - starring rekha and vinod khanna - where the married lady was raped /and despite her understanding husband - the wife gets nughtmares and goes thru mental torture even thinking of it
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Aman nijjar - London
glorifying woman`s agony on screen, is educate people about the palight of woman. but it`s undermined by movies which equally glorifies woman`s wontoness. all you have to do is look at any item song in the 100 crore box office hits. not only they show sexiest dances but also have the vulgarest lyrics. like this song in herione . wihich goes like this ankhon say keya dekhta ha , hathon say ker munmani. meaning dont just look , use your hands and have your way. what message are these people trying to send out. what makes me laugh is the actual herione was on the news channels yesterday and deploring the delhi gangrape incident.



Col Madan Sharma ( Veteran) - India
indian cinema has definitely played its role in changing the mindset of the people watching it. on screen today we see limitless exposer by female artist then yesterdays this has negative impact on the under developed minds and act as incitement towards wrong thinking. besides the magnification of wrong doers too makes them feel as heroes in wrong doing besides fashion pageants, music videos exposing female body likes of ``shiela ki jawani`` , pornography ends up in an inexcusable release of pent up frustration through a heinous act like rape or sexual assault.i feel indian masses are yet to develop to the required standards to appreciate the consequences of heinous act. a harsh immediate punishment which acts as deterrent in the society is the requirement of the day.



subodh khanna - kanpur
1 more film the best that showed the trauma of a rape victiim was ghar - starring rekha and vinod khanna - where the married lady was raped /and despite her understanding husband - the wife gets nughtmares and goes thru mental torture even thinking of it