Sunday, May 5, 2024
HomeNews'Silent majority needs to take centre stage for democracy'

‘Silent majority needs to take centre stage for democracy’

Published on

Against the backdrop of the global women’s movement and fundamentalism, actresses Shabana Azmi and Aparna Sen believe “the silent majority” has to take centre stage and protest for democracy.

“The silent majority has to stop watching from the sidelines and take centre stage and that is very important for the health of any democracy,” Shabana said here.

Talking about women’s empowerment amid the current scenario of anti-Romeo squads and rise of fundamental forces she highlighted the contrast but expressed optimism that women can negotiate a place for themselves.

“India is a country that lives in several centuries simultaneously. On one hand we see very empowered women but on the other hand female foeticide is practised… but when I look at the whole picture I am an optimist,” she said here at a session on ‘Text to Context’ on the forthcoming film “Sonata”.

“There is a very robust civil society and democracy and it fights back and gives it back with all its strength and my optimism comes from that,” she said.

The social activist reposed confidence in the global dialogue on women’s movement that she said is trickling into India as well.

“Some of the global dialogue that is taking place with the women’s movement is bound to infiltrate India and it is already doing so. Women have achieved a lot but have a lot more to achieve,” she stressed.

However, actress-director Aparna Sen’s optimism was tinged with a “niggling worry”.

“I am hopeful but also worried… I hope the present climate of fundamentalism will not affect society in a way that women will be forced back,” she said.

See also  Prabhu orders probe into Vadodara station death

To ensure that there is no turn-around of the women’s movement, she called for protests against dictatorial ideas.

“Liberals take liberalism so much for granted… you don’t have to constantly assert… one grows with these ideas and you are so completely comfortable with them… but our children are subjected to these ideas and it happens in any society… it is very important we all protest (against) reactionary ideas and very dictatorial ideas. We are not doing anything at the moment,” she said.

Follow Hamara Photos on Google News

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Follow Hamara Photos on Google News

Latest articles

More like this

Britney Spears Reflects on Her Split with Sam Asghari

Britney Spears reveals her emotions surrounding her breakup with long-time partner Sam Asghari.

Lizzo Refutes Sexual Harassment Accusations Made By Former Dancers

Lizzo vehemently denies sexual harassment allegations laid by her erstwhile dancers. She refuted these accusations, defending her character and principles strongly.

Prospective Delay of ‘Dune: Part Two’ as Hollywood Strikes Grow More Intense

'Dune: Part Two', the anticipated sequel, faces potential indefinite delay amidst amplified Hollywood strikes, pandemic-induced economic strain, and theatre chain's financial troubles.

Angelina Jolie’s Ex-Business Files Legal Action against Bradd Pitt’s Associates

As the vineyard dispute intensifies, Angelina Jolie's ex-company Nouvel files a legal action against Brad Pitt's associates. The battle over the French winery, Chateau Miraval, unfolds a new drama in their post-marital saga.

Legal Storm Brews Over Kanye West’s Donda Academy Amidst Allegations of Unsafe Conditions

Rapper Kanye West is embroiled in a lawsuit filed by a former gym teacher of Donda Academy, alleging wrongful termination and violation of safety and labor codes due to unsafe conditions.

Madonna revived with an emergency injection

Madonna experienced septic shock from a severe bacterial infection, postponing her tour. She's steadily recovering with the support of her loved ones.