As ‘Peddi’ draws fire for allegedly objectifying Janhvi Kapoor’s character Achiyyamma, an April interview in which the actor spoke candidly about consent, over-sexualisation, and her right to object to uncomfortable camera angles has gone viral. Janhvi’s remarks made on Raj Shamani’s podcast draw a clear line between sensuality she has agreed to and sexualisation imposed without her knowledge or consent, reigniting a wider conversation about the portrayal of women in Indian cinema. As ‘Peddi’ draws fire for allegedly objectifying Janhvi Kapoor’s character Achiyyamma, an April interview in which the actor spoke candidly about consent, over-sexualisation, and her right to object to uncomfortable camera angles has gone viral. Janhvi’s remarks made on Raj Shamani’s podcast draw a clear line between sensuality she has agreed to and sexualisation imposed without her knowledge or consent, reigniting a wider conversation about the portrayal of women in Indian cinema.
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