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In TV Industry, Women Are Paid Much Higher Than Their Male Counterparts: Raveena Tandon At 'Mann Ki Baat @100' Conclave

Women in the Hindi film industry have broken the "glass ceiling" and have entered male bastion, actor Raveena Tandon said on Wednesday during a panel of the 'National Conclave on Mann Ki Baat @100'.

New Delhi: Women in the Hindi film industry, both in front of and behind the camera, have broken the "glass ceiling" and have entered every male bastion, actor Raveena Tandon said on Wednesday during a panel of the 'National Conclave on Mann Ki Baat @100'.

Tandon, the star of the 1990 and early 2000s Hindi cinema, said the film industry should learn from sister mediums TV and OTT (over-the-top) platforms, who are the leaders in paying women better and producing shows with female protagonists, respectively, she said.

"We also talk about pay disparity but in the TV industry today, women are paid much higher than their male counterparts, which is a great thing because of the kind of work they do and I think in our TV industry, women rule. In OTT platforms too, the protagonists are mostly women, women issues are discussed.

"In the film industry, we are going there slowly but surely because it has been a male dominated industry since the beginning but there is definitely a change. Our women have broken the glass ceiling, we have entered every male bastion...," the 48-year-old actor said, addressing the 'Nari Shakti' session here.

Tandon said issues such as representation and pay disparity still plague the industry but with women in high places, change is on the way.

"... In the world today, there is a change because all the top positions, be it director of photography, our choreographers, our directors, producers, platform heads and channel heads are women.

"So the opportunities that we should be getting, we are getting that. A woman being at the helm of producing something, she understands those issues, she understands the sensitivity, she has the sensibilities so we get more opportunities," the Padma Shri recipient said.

Tandon, known for films such as 'Morphia', 'Daman', 'Maatr' and web series 'Aranyak', said in the '90s Hindi cinema actors would "struggle" to break their perceived image.

"There is a lot of change in the film industry that was not there in the 90s. You would get stereotyped for playing a certain character," she said.

The actor, who won the National Film Award for playing a woman subjected to marital rape in the 2001 film 'Daman', said her filmography is a reflection of the social causes she supports.

Tandon said issues such as domestic violence and marital rape were brushed under the carpet and she struggled a lot while bringing out a story like 'Daman', directed by Kalpana Lajmi.

"I did not get any acceptance and faced a lot of struggle at that time but the film won the National Film Award and rightfully so because it was a film that was ahead of its time. And 23 years later, we are still discussing it (marital rape) even today." The actor also congratulated Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Prasar Bharti on the 100th episode of 'Mann Ki Baat', the monthly radio programme, which is scheduled to be broadcast on April 30.

Terming 'Mann Ki Baat' a "genius idea" to communicate with Indians via radio, Tandon said the PM's initiative puts spotlight on the unsung heroes of the country whose efforts often go unreported in the mainstream media.

"The lower strata of our society that is home to so many heroes... So many people have made a difference at the local level according to the resources they had access to... It highlights the efforts of those people about whom we often don't read in newspapers.

"But sir (Modi) brings these heroes to the forefront and inspires the country through this mass outreach... the way his one-to-one interaction has been with the people, it feels like he is narrating your story. It has been so successful that through this medium he has touched the hearts of everyone in the country," she added.

'National Conclave on Mann Ki Baat @100', the one-day event, was on Wednesday inaugurated by Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar here with Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting Anurag Thakur as the guest of honour.

(This report has been published as part of the auto-generated syndicate wire feed. Apart from the headline, no editing has been done in the copy by ABP Live.)

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