Actresses Condemn Inappropriate Camera Angles at Public Events

Kannada film actresses Rukmini Vasanth, Ashika Ranganath, and Sapthami Gowda have issued a joint statement condemning the practice of shooting and circulating videos and photos of female actors from inappropriate angles at public events. They state this behavior is disrespectful, unacceptable, and a violation of their dignity. The actresses call for professionalism and basic respect from those covering events, standing in solidarity with every woman who has experienced this. Actor Daali Dhananjaya was among those who shared their statement in support.

Key Points: Actresses Condemn Inappropriate Angles at Public Events

  • Condemn inappropriate camera angles
  • Demand professional media coverage
  • Stand united against violations of dignity
  • Call for solidarity and respect
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Rukmini Vasanth, Ashika Ranganth, Sapthami Gowda condemn pictures of actresses being shot from inappropriate angles at public events

Rukmini Vasanth, Ashika Ranganath, and Sapthami Gowda condemn disrespectful photography focusing on bodies, not craft.

"They are clear violations of dignity and will not be normalized or tolerated. - Joint Statement"

Bengaluru, March 3

Actresses Rukmini Vasanth, Ashika Ranganath and Sapthami Gowda have condemned photos and videos of female actors being shot from inappropriate angles at public events.

Taking to their social media timelines to share a statement in which they unequivocally condemned deliberate zoom-ins and inappropriate angles on Tuesday, the actresses said, "As women in the film industry, we stand together in addressing a recurring issue. Repeatedly, videos and photographs of female actors at public events are shot and circulated from inappropriate angles, with unnecessary zooms that focus on our bodies rather than our work."

The actresses further said, "This behavior, carried out by a few individuals, is disrespectful and unacceptable. We are here for our craft. We are here for our cinema."

Stating that they unequivocally condemned deliberate zoom-ins and inappropriate angles, the actresses said, "They are clear violations of dignity and will not be normalized or tolerated."

The actresses further said, "We expect those covering events to maintain professionalism, basic respect, and decency. We stand united in setting this boundary. We stand in solidarity with every woman who has experienced this- and we will continue to support one another in demanding respect."

Actress Ashika Ranganath, who shared the statement on her stories section of Instagram, also went on to state, "Let's normalise respect- not violation. Deliberate zoom ins and inappropriate angles are disrespectful and unacceptable."

Actress Sapthami Gowda, who also shared a Kannada version of the statement on her Instagram stories section, went on to state, "There are journalists and media friends who have shown immense respect and with whom we have felt extremely secured with. We request them to support us against these handful who are brutal in how they capture and project the ladies."

Kannada actor Daali Dhananjaya was among those who shared the statement put out by the actresses.

- IANS

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Arjun K
Respect for speaking up. This is a problem across all media, not just film events. The focus should always be on a person's work and words, not on objectifying them. Hope this starts a larger conversation about media ethics.
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Sarah B
Good on them. It's about basic human decency. As Sapthami said, most journalists are respectful, but it's that handful who ruin it. Strong boundaries are needed. Their craft is what matters.
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Rohit P
While I agree with the sentiment, I do wonder if the film industry's own promotional material sometimes blurs the line. The demand for respect is 100% valid, but consistency from all sides would make the argument stronger.
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Meera T
This is so important! It happens to ordinary women on the street too, with phone cameras. When public figures call it out, it empowers everyone to say this is not okay. #RespectOverEverything
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Vikram M
Solidarity is key. Glad to see Daali Dhananjaya and others supporting them. Change only happens when people, especially men in influential positions, stand with women on such issues. More power to them.

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