The Asian Age

‘There are many Weinsteins in H’wood’ Tarantino was aware of misconduct

Priyanka Chopra compares the film industry to a “big boys’ club” in an interview with

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Los Angeles: Actor Priyanka Chopra has said that people like Harvey Weinstein are not an anomaly to Hollywood, saying women are sexually harassed at the hands of powerful men everywhere.

The 35-year-old actor said that this behaviour was not the result of sexual gratificat­ion needs, but about having control over people, reported Marie Claire.

“I don’t think there’s ‘a’ Weinstein. I don’t even think there’s one Weinstein in Hollywood. There are a lot more men, and not just in India, but everywhere else. Just men trying to take away power (from women).

“It is not about sex, it is about power. About putting a woman in ‘her lane.’ For the longest time women have been told only one of us will survive. Only the best girl will get the job. But that just can’t be tolerated anymore,” Priyanka told Anne Fulewider in a discussion at 2017 Marie Claire Power Trip.

The Quantico star compared the film industry to a “big boys’ club”, where women always live with the fear that one wrong move can cost them their career.

“In our business, if you don’t stroke someone’s ego, or network, you’re threatened that you’ll not get that movie. Or this ‘big boys club’ will get together and boycott you.” “So, as a woman you feel alone, that my work might get shattered, because this club can just take that away. It’s an isolating feeling. The easiest thing to take away from a woman is her work,” she said. Priyanka added women have been told t h a t femininity is a weakness since time immemorial and there cannot be a bigger myth. “So what if In our business, if you don’t stroke someone’s ego, or network, you’re threatened that you’ll not get that movie. Or this ‘big boys club’ will get together and boycott you Priyanka Chopra, I’m in heels? So what if I wear a dress? We’ve been told our femininity is our weakness, but it is not. We can be compassion­ate. We can be tough. When you open your mouth, you deliver,” she said. Los Angeles: Quentin Tarantino has admitted knowing for decades about Harvey Weinstein’s alleged sexual misconduct, confessing in an interview published on Thursday to feeling ashamed that he did not stop working with the mogul.

“I knew enough to do more than I did,” Oscarwinni­ng Tarantino, 54, told the paper of his friend and mentor, citing several episodes involving prominent actresses.

“There was more to it than just the normal rumors, the normal gossip. It wasn’t secondhand. I knew he did a couple of these things.”

Weinstein, 65, is accused of decades of sexual abuse and harassment by around 40 actresses, including stars Gwyneth Paltrow, Angelina Jolie and Mira Sorvino, Tarantino’s ex-girlfriend. The veteran producer, who resigned from the board of The Weinstein Company this week, having already been sacked as its cochairman, has so far denied all allegation­s of forcing himself on his There was more to it than just the normal rumors, the normal gossip. It wasn’t secondhand. I knew he did a couple of these things

Quentin Tarantino, accusers. Tarantino said in the Times interview that he had heard about Weinstein’s behaviour long before investigat­ions by that paper and the New Yorker, which prompted a flood of further allegation­s. “I wish I had taken responsibi­lity for what I heard. If I had done the work I should have done then,” he said.

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