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Lakshmi Manchu Opens Up: Malayalam Struggles and Commitment!

She pointed out that many female artists are treated as lesser beings, with powerful figures in the industry often harassing and intimidating them.

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   22 Aug 2024 1:43 PM GMT
Lakshmi Manchu Opens Up: Malayalam Struggles and Commitment!
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Lakshmi Manchu, the talented actress and daughter of veteran actor Mohan Babu, recently shed light on the darker side of the film industry, particularly in the context of the Malayalam cinema, where a report from the Justice Hema Committee revealed severe discrimination and exploitation faced by women. Manchu emphasized that the glitz and glamour often mask the harsh realities that artists endure, stating, “Not everything that glitters is gold.” She pointed out that many female artists are treated as lesser beings, with powerful figures in the industry often harassing and intimidating them.

In her candid remarks, Manchu reflected on her own experiences, asserting that the challenges faced by women in the film industry are not unique to any one sector. “A good life for women is hard to find anywhere, not just in the film industry,” she said. She encouraged women to stand up for themselves and fight against the systemic issues that silence their voices. Drawing parallels to the #MeToo movement, she highlighted how one woman's courage to speak out can inspire many others to share their stories, leading to a collective push for change.

Manchu also shared her personal journey into the film industry, noting that her path was fraught with obstacles. Despite being the daughter of a prominent actor, she faced significant resistance, particularly from her family, who were initially hesitant about her pursuing a career in acting. “I had to fight for my place in the industry, unlike my brothers who found it easier,” she remarked. Her experience underscores the patriarchal structures that persist in the industry, where women often have to navigate additional challenges compared to their male counterparts.

As she continues to thrive in her career, including her recent work in the Malayalam film *Monster* and the upcoming OTT series *Yakshini*, Lakshmi Manchu remains committed to advocating for women's rights and empowerment in the film industry. She believes that through solidarity and resilience, women can reclaim their narratives and pave the way for future generations. Her openness about the struggles faced by women in cinema serves as a powerful reminder of the ongoing fight for equality and respect in all spheres of life.