Indo-Asian News Service
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December 29, 2012 12:59 IST
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"Celebration of a woman's sensuality is healthy, but commodification is not and our heroines will do well to make more discerning choices," she tweeted.
Celebration of a woman's sensuality was healthy but Bollywood's heroines
would "do well to make more discerning choices", says actress and
social activist Shabana Azmi.
As debate swirls over incidents of violence against women, Shabana tweeted on Thursday night: "Celebration of a woman's
sensuality is healthy, but commodification is not and our heroines will
do well to make more discerning choices."
"Crass lyrics, voyeuristic camera angles, fragmented images of heaving
breasts, swivelling navels, swinging hips rob women of autonomy. So much
easier to blame than to reflect and share part of the blame. All
sections of society including films need to analyse how we are part
culpable," she added.
Her comments came on the President Pranab Mukherjee's son and Congress
MP Abhijit Mukherjee said disparagingly that "highly dented-painted"
women visited discotheques and then appeared at India Gate to protest
the Delhi bus gang-rape.
"Should Abhijeet Mukherjee's sexist comment about women protesters being
'dented and painted' be reciprocated with 'damning and shamming'?"
Shabana tweeted.
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