Jun 03, 2025 06:23 PM IST
Parvathy Thiruvothu tagged Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan to name out the federal government’s dealing with of the Hema Committee report, which was submitted 5 years in the past.
The Justice Hema Committee Report, which was launched final 12 months, created ripples for highlighting the widespread and protracted sexual harassment confronted by ladies within the Malayalam cinema business. On Monday, actor Parvathy Thiruvothu referred to as out the administration’s delay in implementing essential steps to handle the instances that have been detailed by the report and tagged Kerala CM in her Instagram Tales. (Additionally learn: Parvathy Thiruvothu on Justice Hema Committee Report findings: ‘It took so a few years’)
What Parvathy wrote
Taking to her Instagram Tales, Parvathy tagged Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan. She went on so as to add, “Now can we concentrate on the ACTUAL cause this committee was fashioned? Placing insurance policies in place to assist make rules within the business? What is occurring with that? No rush, eh? It’s solely been 5 and a half years for the reason that report was submitted.”
Instances being dropped?
On June 3, a report from The Hindu acknowledged that the Kerala Police determined to drop the instances which had come up from the Hema Committee report which had detailed sexual exploitation within the Malayalam movie business. “In line with official sources, regardless of repeated summons by each the SIT and the courtroom, the survivors declined to offer statements in reference to the instances,” added the report.
The Hema Committee report put the highlight on the problems confronted by ladies within the Malayalam movie business and got here with stunning accounts of harassment, exploitation, and ill-treatment being confronted by ladies.
The report acknowledged that feminine actors confronted harassment, together with cases the place the doorways of their rooms have been knocked on by intoxicated people within the movie business. The truth is, lots of the ladies expressed reluctance to complain on account of worry. It additionally reported a scarcity of fundamental facilities resembling bathrooms for ladies, including that junior artists are handled ‘worse than slaves in Malayalam cinema’.