New Delhi: Oscar-winning actress Cate Blanchett is all impressed by Indian make-up artist Charu Khurana, who fought a legal battle for six years against gender discrimination in the film industry.


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Blanchett, 46, met Charu backstage during her visit here to be a part of 'Women in the World' summit.


"Charu, an extraordinary make-up artist, while she was applying lipstick to me, told me how she challenged the... (ongoing practice) in Supreme Court that women cannot be make-up artists in Bollywood.


"She won the right to be a make-up artist and already, 400 women have become make-up artists in her way," the actress said.


The Supreme Court in November last year ordered Mumbai's Cine Costume Make-up Artists and Hair Dressers Association (CCMAA) to drop its "obstinacy" and allow women to register.


Prior to the judgment, only men were allowed to become make-up artists in the film industry while women were classified as hairdressers.