Actresses Rukmini Vasanth, Ashika Ranganath, and Sapthami Gowda Unite Against Inappropriate Photography at Public Events
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Bengaluru, March 3 (NationPress) Actresses Rukmini Vasanth, Ashika Ranganath, and Sapthami Gowda have publicly criticized the inappropriate angles from which female actors are photographed at public events.
In an emphatic statement shared on their social media, the actresses denounced the intentional zoom-ins and inappropriate perspectives, stating, "As women in the film industry, we unite to confront this ongoing issue. Too often, videos and images of female actors at public events are captured and disseminated from angles that emphasize our bodies over our artistic contributions."
The actresses further articulated, "This conduct, perpetrated by a select few, is both disrespectful and intolerable. We are here to showcase our talent and passion for cinema."
In their unequivocal condemnation of the deliberate zoom-ins and inappropriate framing, they asserted, "Such actions are blatant violations of dignity, and we will not allow them to become normalized or accepted."
They also expressed their expectations from those covering events to exhibit professionalism, basic respect, and decency. "We stand together in establishing this boundary and in solidarity with every woman who has faced similar experiences, advocating for mutual respect," they added.
Ashika Ranganath, who reposted the statement on her Instagram stories, emphasized, "Let us normalize respect, not violation. Deliberate zoom-ins and inappropriate angles are disrespectful and unacceptable."
Similarly, Sapthami Gowda shared a Kannada version of the statement on her Instagram stories, noting, "There are journalists and media friends who have shown immense respect, with whom we feel extremely secure. We ask for their support against the few who brutally capture and portray women."
Actor Daali Dhananjaya was among those who endorsed the actresses' statement.