Sexism In South Indian Cinema Essay

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This is an industry where female centered stories mean stories where a woman is a police officer, who beats goons and does all the badass super hero stuff that an average male lead does, Just look at the irony, The individuality of a woman is only appreciated if she acts like a typical man. Sigh. Yes, most of the world cinema suffers from the issues of sexism at a great level, but they have some rather great exceptions. And better ones too. In the movies where the girls are not desperate, the hero chases, irritates, stalks, and irritates the woman to woo and win her heart over and she is shown to fall for all that. This instills a feeling in the crowds that this is okay and cool to harass a Woman until she agrees. It isn 't. If you see someone behaving in that manner, call the police. No, really. …show more content…

A factor common to all regional industries and Bollywood is the impractical and cliche portrayal of women. It can be argued that women are portrayed in much the same way in all Indian media. That this portrayal is entirely sexist is abundantly clear. Female characters in South Indian cinema are more often than not stereotyped as dumb, mindless creatures with only sexual gratification to offer. Objectification of women, as sexual objects is very common in commercial Indian movies. There are countless examples of such stereotypes. The most common cliche is the Love interest. The main female lead or the actress is always portrayed as the Hero’s love interest and has very little else to do in the movie except to amuse the hero with her beauty and romance. This stereotype is so common that it is not interrogated. The heroine is never portrayed as an individual with intelligence or to put it harshly brain, her ideas and thoughts just revolve around the hero and the other thoughts pertaining to anything other than romance or family are not

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