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Mandy Takhar Highlights Gender Inequality in Punjabi Cinema: A Call for Change

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Mandy recounted a particularly disheartening encounter with a prominent Punjabi film producer at an industry event.

Jasmine Singh

In an industry where men have long dominated the spotlight, the Punjabi film industry is gradually facing scrutiny over its treatment of female talent. Actress Mandy Takhar, known for her vibrant performances and commitment to her craft, recently shared her experiences while promoting her upcoming film, "enna nu rehna sehna nahi aunda" in Canadian cities like Surrey, Edmonton, Toronto, and Calgary. Her candid remarks shed light on the enduring challenges women face in Pollywood.

Mandy recounted a particularly disheartening encounter with a prominent Punjabi film producer at an industry event. With genuine enthusiasm, she approached him, expressing her desire to collaborate on a project. To her shock, the producer dismissed her with little more than a glance, seemingly unaware of her existence. "I felt so sad and taken aback by this behavior," she reflected, emphasizing that such experiences are not isolated but rather indicative of a broader issue in the industry.

Despite her disappointment, Mandy remains undeterred. She pointed out that women often find themselves relegated to secondary roles, lacking the agency to influence the projects they are involved in. However, there's a growing movement among female filmmakers, with actresses like Neeru Bajwa taking the reins by producing their own films, demonstrating that change is possible.

As Mandy gears up for the release of "Hai Meri Motu," she hopes to inspire a new wave of acceptance and respect for women in the Punjabi film industry. Her story serves as a reminder that while progress is being made, the journey toward equality is far from over. It’s a call not just for recognition but for a collective effort to ensure that women's voices are heard and valued in every aspect of filmmaking.

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