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Telangana State Women’s Commission demands end to degrading dance steps in Telugu films

The Telangana State Women's Commission in Hyderabad has issued a directive to the Telugu film industry, calling for an immediate halt to any dance sequences that demean or degrade women. This decision was prompted by several complaints regarding inappropriate and offensive dance routines in recent films. The Commission emphasized that the influence of cinema on society necessitates responsible portrayals of women, and any dance steps that promote humiliation or obscenity will be dealt with under relevant laws. They urged filmmakers, producers, choreographers, and the entire industry to exercise self-regulation and uphold the dignity of women, promoting positive messages instead. The Commission is open to public feedback and will continue to monitor the situation closely.
01:38 PM Mar 20, 2025 IST | Neelima Eaty
Updated At - 02:54 PM Mar 20, 2025 IST
The Telangana State Women's Commission in Hyderabad has issued a directive to the Telugu film industry, calling for an immediate halt to any dance sequences that demean or degrade women. This decision was prompted by several complaints regarding inappropriate and offensive dance routines in recent films. The Commission emphasized that the influence of cinema on society necessitates responsible portrayals of women, and any dance steps that promote humiliation or obscenity will be dealt with under relevant laws. They urged filmmakers, producers, choreographers, and the entire industry to exercise self-regulation and uphold the dignity of women, promoting positive messages instead. The Commission is open to public feedback and will continue to monitor the situation closely.
telangana state women’s commission demands end to degrading dance steps in telugu films
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Hyderabad: The Telangana State Women's Commission, chaired by Nerella Sarada, issued a directive on March 20, 2025, calling for an immediate stop to any dance steps in Telugu films that belittle or degrade women.

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Nerella Sarada said, "If this warning is not adhered to, we are prepared to take strict actions under the relevant laws."

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The move follows several complaints received by the Commission regarding inappropriate and degrading dance sequences in certain film songs. The Commission expressed concern over the portrayal of women in a humiliating or obscene manner, highlighting the impact cinema has on society.

The Commission urged filmmakers, producers, choreographers, and others involved in the film industry to act responsibly. They stressed that any dance steps that degrade women must be halted immediately.

"It is the ethical responsibility of the film industry to convey positive messages and protect the dignity of women," said Sarada. "Considering the influence of films on youth and children, the industry must practice self-regulation."

The Telangana State Women's Commission has invited feedback from the public and social organizations on the issue and will continue to monitor the situation closely, taking necessary action as required.

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