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MPW 2023: Here's how women have shifted the narrative in the entertainment sector - BusinessToday

Women in India's entertainment sector believe that the industry has come a long way in terms of having more women in the workforce, but there's still a gulf in terms of equality, especially in leadership roles - Issue Date: Dec 24, 2023

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Women of Bollywood bypass 'boys' club' trade unions in their fight for equal opportunities and better treatment

Women who work in the Indian film industry are outnumbered on and off set, and under-represented, and they have had enough. They are joining forces to speak out for better treatment and equal opportunities.

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Bollywood women workers bypass 'boys' club' unions to form advocacy groups | Bollywood News

Female staff fight lack of toilets, childcare facilities, lower pay and late-night shifts with little personal safety.

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Rachel Morrison: The First Female Cinematographer to Win an Oscar Nomination

Cinematography is the perfect mix of science and art, of intelligence and creativity, and those who explore this particular field of filmmaking need to

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Film fraternity writes an appeal letter to government for amending Cinematograph Act

Film fraternity writes a letter to government for amending Cinematograph Act SECTIONS Last Updated: Jul 02, 2021, 11:40 AM IST Share iStock The letter also lists suggestions for the I&B ministry. MUMBAI: The government s proposal to amend the Cinematograph Act is another blow to the film fraternity and will potentially endanger freedom of expression and democratic dissent, says a letter signed by industry insiders such as Vishal Bhardwaj, Mira Nair and Pa Ranjith. The letter, with more than 3,000 signatories, will be sent to the Information and Broadcasting Ministry on Friday. The ministry has asked asked the general public to send their comments on the draft bill by July 2.

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