Amid 'Peddi' controversy, Kangana Ranaut says, 'Women are objectified even if you go to local train'
Actress Kangana Ranaut has weighed in on the 'Peddi' film controversy, arguing that the objectification of women is a pervasive societal issue rather than one limited to cinema. While she acknowledged that the film industry has historically been harsh in its portrayal of women, she emphasized that harassment occurs in everyday public spaces.
Why it matters
The comments highlight the ongoing cultural debate regarding the responsibility of media in shaping societal attitudes toward women versus the reality of systemic gender-based harassment.
Amid Peddi controversy, Kangana Ranaut says, Women are objectified even if you go to local train | Hindi Movie News - The Times of India
The article reports on a public figure's controversial statement without taking a stance, providing context on both the film industry's role and the broader societal argument.
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