Deccan Chronicle

Film industry all praise for Jaya for raising issue in House

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Mumbai, Sept. 15: Rajya Sabha MP and veteran actor Jaya Bachchan on Tuesday came in for fulsome praise from many of her colleagues in Bollywood for raising her voice in the House against those defaming the Hindi film industry.

While the Producers Guild of India as well as Anubhav Sinha, Farhan Akhtar, Sonam Kapoor and Tapsee Pannu were among those who lauded Bachchan, actor Kangana Ranaut put out a caustic tweet criticisin­g her for the speech.

Ranaut, in the news for her provocativ­e comments, has claimed the movie mafia is behind actor Sushan Singh Rajput’s death and called Bollywood a “gutter”. Bachchan said the entertainm­ent industry provides direct employment everyday to five lakh people.

“I was really embarrasse­d and ashamed that yesterday (September 14) one of our members in the Lok Sabha, who is from the industry, spoke. I am not taking names. It is a shame,” Bachchan said in a clear reference to Kishan’s statement on the alleged Bollywood drug cartel.

Sharing her speech, filmmaker Anubhav Sinha wrote on Twitter, “I send my greetings to Jaya ji. For those who don’t know, please see this. This is how spine looks like.” Kapoor said, “I want to be her when I grow up.” Bachchan said the film industry always stood with the government in various initiative­s.

CELEBRITIE­S, including filmmaker Zoya Akhtar, director Anil Sharma and actor-producer Nikhill Diwedi, also came out in support of Bachchan

JAYA JI would you say the same thing if in my place it was your daughter Shweta beaten, drugged and molested as a teenage, would you say the same thing if Abhishek complained about bullying and harassment constantly and found hanging one day? Show compassion for us also, Kangana said.

“I hope the government tells these people who have made their earning, name and fame in this industry to stop using such language… I think it is very very important that the government must support this industry and not kill it.”

Pannu said she agreed with Bachchan that the industry has always extended a helping hand in times of crisis and it was now “payback” time. “For we have always stood by the initiative­s, causes and awareness campaigns. It’s time for payback. Hitting the nail on its head and how! Yet again a woman from the industry spoke up #Respect,” the actor tweeted.

The Producers Guild of India used the same hashtag. “The Producers Guild of India applauds Jaya ji for standing up for our industry #Respect,” it said on Twitter.

Other Bollywood celebritie­s, including filmmaker

Zoya Akhtar, director Anil Sharma and actor-producer Nikhill Diwedi, also came out in support of Bachchan. “And yet another woman stands up,” Akhtar wrote on Instagram.

Actor-director Farhan Akhtar wrote, “Respect. She has always stood up to be counted when it mattered. #Jaya Bachchan.” Diwedi said a “false narrative” was being projected about the film industry. “JayaBachch­an is right. A false narrative that a certain malaise infects the entire film industry is being created by few to look good in these times... People in any field including politics and journalism indulge in things illegal or immoral. Call them out specifical­ly and not all,” Diwedi tweeted.

Ranaut, however, struck quite a different tune and asked the 72-year-old actor to be more sensitive to others. She also brought in Bachchan’s two children. “Jaya ji would you say the same thing if in my place it was your daughter Shweta beaten, drugged and molested as a teenage, would you say the same thing if Abhishek complained about bullying and harassment constantly and found hanging one day? Show compassion for us also (sic),” Ranuat tweeted. Highlighti­ng working conditions in the industry, she said there are no proper HR department­s in production houses where women can complain, no safety or insurance for those who risk their lives every day and no eight hours shift regulation­s.

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