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Hope Filing FIR For Women Becomes Better, Says Big B Post 'Pink'

Darpan News Desk IANS, 26 Sep, 2016 01:23 PM
  • Hope Filing FIR For Women Becomes Better, Says Big B Post 'Pink'
After the recently released film "Pink" brought the functions of the Zero FIR system to light, also highlighting how many women aren't aware of legal procedures that can help them, megastar Amitabh Bachchan says that ministers have given hope that certain changes in law will make the process of filing FIRs easier for women soon.
 
Excerpts from the interview:
 
Q. "Pink", as we all know, is no more a film but a movement. Did you ever expect such an impact?
 
No we did not. But the kind of responses and the effect it has had on many individuals, especially women, has been overwhelming.
 
Q. When "Pink" opened, the collections were reasonable. But over the weekend the rise in the footfalls was phenomenal. Did you at any point worry about the film's reach?
 
The word of mouth worked for the film. There was no deliberate and known practiced marketing done for the film, but somewhere Shoojit Sircar did have the confidence that when people will see the film, they would react and spread the word. That is exactly what happened.
 
Q. Very few films have the power to change the way we think. "Pink" is one of them. Which of your other films would you include in this character of motivational/inspirational cinema?
 
Each and every Indian film has one basic message, victory of good over evil, and poetic justice in three hours. For me, then to differentiate one from the other, would be a wasteful exercise.
 
Q. Now "Pink" is a rallying point for women's safety. I believe the film will be used to promote the women's right and privilege to file an FIR. Please comment?
 
Some government ministers have seen it, as have eminent legal luminaries, and have given hope of changing certain laws governing women and their plight in filing FIRs. I think (my character) Deepak Sehgal in the film clarified a few misgivings. I do hope that they are brought to practice soon. What is under consideration or has been put to law is that a woman can file a complaint at any given time of day and night, irrespective of holidays or weekends.
 
 
Q. Just days after the release of "Pink" in which we have succinctly argued that a 'no means no', a young woman in Delhi was stalked and stabbed. How, Sir, do you think the rising growth in crime against women can be curbed?
 
That was a most unfortunate incident. But I do believe that a conscious effort in the process of education, law and moral and social policing shall bring results. Parental upbringing and early age inculcating certain values among the young, is a must.
 
Q. We speak of fighting violence against women. But about educating men not to perpetrate that violence?
 
Yes, the sons have to be educated too and brought up in a manner that they understand the equality and non-discriminatory attitude that most men think is their birthright against women. Yes, the law favours the women and there have been cases where its misuse has led to action against innocent men as well. But hopefully, a balance shall prevail in time.
 
Q. Your heartfelt open letter to your granddaughters provoked some to wonder why you had not addressed the letter to your grandson as well?
 
If you shall read the letter carefully, you shall find that the letter ostensibly addresses girls, but in doing so, it also sends a message to the boys.
 
Q. Recently, Justice Markandey Katju made an extremely uncalled for comment on your intellectual faculties. What do you think brought this nastiness on? How do you deal with such unexpected attacks?
 
Why he made that remark should be asked of Justice Katju. In a free society, everyone has the liberty to express opinion. I have merely agreed with his observation. He is right, I really do not have anything in my head.
 
 
Q. Finally after "Pink", are you prompted to do more films with a strong social message?
 
Each film, as I said earlier, carries a strong social message.

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