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People in Bollywood understand consent better post #MeToo: Aahana Kumra

Actress Aahana Kumra says the conversation around consent is louder than ever today, with many even in the industry understanding it better post the



Actress Aahana Kumra says the conversation around consent is louder than ever today, with many even in the industry understanding it better post the #MeToo movement. The movement, which began in Hollywood, gained momentum in India in 2018, with women calling out comedians, journalists, authors, actors and filmmakers. Aahana says with many who were outed in the movement facing the music, people are now careful with their behaviour.

Actress Aahana Kumra

People in Bollywood understand consent better post #MeToo: Aahana Kumra

"I think the people in the industry understand consent better post #MeToo and now more so. After a lot of people have been kicked in the b***, now they're careful and understanding. When no one talks against it, you know there's nothing to fear about. But the minute people start talking, there's fear," Aahana told PTI.

The actor says while the awareness and fear has definitely kicked in, there are still places where consent is disrespected.

"There are lots of places where there's no consent, a lot of the people feel this is the way to get ahead and may be I have to succumb to a certain pressure. If you really believe you're good at your work, there's nothing which will come in between you and your work."

The "Lipstick Under My Burkha" star says consent is such a tightrope and a sensitive issue, she's happy at least there's a conversation about it today.

"Movies, web content, these are great platforms for people to understand that 'hey, this has happened with me too, how have I not spoken about this earlier.' It is because you're not aware or feel you're alone in this battle, not realising the whole world is with you." The actor is currently seen on the drama-thriller "Marzi", which streams on Voot Select.

For Aahana, playing the role of a woman torn apart by the trauma and who battles to tell her side of the truth was emotionally exhaustive.

"For the two months that I was shooting, I was so unpleasant as a person. Actors who go through such characters really come out strong because when I was shooting for this, I found myself isolated at most times. When you're shooting for a series or filmunlike theatreyou have to give several takes and to do that multiple times.

"Emotionally, it takes a toll on your mental health. I often found myself angry and frustrated but by the end of the day I'd also feel fulfilled when the scene turned out well."

Official adaptations of the hit series "Liar" starring Joanne Froggatt and Ioan Gruffudd, the series is written by Radhika Anand and directed by Anil Senior.

Source: India TV

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