‘Almost 50% Of The Work Force On Film Sets Is Female’, Says Big B At A Book Launch

PTI

Megastar Amitabh Bachchan says if there is one major change which has come in the Hindi film industry is that there are more female workers on a film set today as compared to earlier days. 

b’Image Source: AFP’

“During my time, there would be two women on set, the heroine and her mother. But now, almost 50 per cent of the work force on a film set is female. All managed by young girls. They are just looking after everything,” Bachchan told last evening.

b’Image Source: AFP’

Bachchan said women are working in key departments like continuity, camera, production, which makes an actor’s job easy. “It’s wonderful to see the kind of dedication they put in. We rely a lot on them. For some reason we feel the ladies are never going to make mistake. They are very efficient. I am just free to be able to say my lines and not worry about the continuity or what I should be wearing,” he said. 

b’Image Source: AFP’

“These were things we had to look after ourselves in our time, now there are wonderful ladies who come around and do this for you,” Bachchan added while speaking at the launch of the book ‘Once Upon A Time In India – A Century Of Indian Cinema’, written by film critic and author Bhawana Somaaya.

b’Image Source: AFP’

Bachchan, 74, observed that not just in the technical departments, but there are a lot of women in direction and writing as well. “In the last few years, we have had prominent female directors, excellent writers and I hope this continues. We need them to come forward and tell the men, that they are better than men.”

You might also like
Delhi Air Pollution: Stage IV Curbs to Now Apply at Stage III Under New GRAP Rejig — Full List of Restrictions
Seven Maoists Killed in Andhra Pradesh Encounter a Day After Madvi Hidma’s Elimination
Delhi Air Quality Deteriorates to ‘Severe’; Construction Halted, Schools Shift to Hybrid Mode up to Class 5
Dare. Drop. Win. The Creator Rebellion Rides With Pulsar Underground
Snabbit Bags $30Mn in Third Fundraise This Year, Clocks Over 3 Lakh Jobs in October
₹1.2 Crore Delhi Cloud Seeding Trial Fails to Produce Artificial Rain; AAP Takes ‘Lord Indra’ Dig