Dia Mirza is the latest name to join the growing chorus, asking the reason for women's absence from the Bollywood delegation of producers and actors that recently met Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss issues faced by the film industry.
On Tuesday, an 18-member panel, including Akshay Kumar, Karan Johar, Ajay Devgn, Siddharth Roy Kapur, Ritesh Sidhwani and CBFC chief Prasoon Joshi, met the prime minister to discuss how to take the entertainment industry to the next stage.
The meeting of the delegation came under fire on Wednesday for its exclusion of female representation with some activists and filmmakers pointing out that it was 2018 and asking, "Where are the women?"
Dia on Thursday took to Twitter to express disappointment over the same and shot a question laced with sarcasm, "This is wonderful! Is there a reason why there were no women in this room?" tagging Akshay in the tweet.
This is wonderful! Is there a reason why there were no women in this room? @akshaykumar https://t.co/oO9teT3Gyi
Dia Mirza (@deespeak) December 19, 2018
Her post was a retweet of the "Gold" actor's post in which he had thanked the prime minister for taking out time for the panel.
Heartfelt thank you to the honorable Prime Minister @narendramodi ji for taking out time to hear us at length, discuss issues pertaining to our industry and assuring positive consideration of suggestions. pic.twitter.com/ShGfr0Jlvu
Akshay Kumar (@akshaykumar) December 18, 2018
When one of the social media users pointed out that the organizers of the meet need to questioned for selecting an all-male group, Dia said, "True. Wish one of the men had asked this question. How can an entire Industry be represented only by men?"
True. Wish one of the men had asked this question. How can an entire Industry be represented only by men? https://t.co/SqeRGFT3FV
Dia Mirza (@deespeak) December 20, 2018
Another tweep said why there is a need to compare women with men at all places, the actor shot them down saying the debate is "not about competition".
"... It's such a fundamental thing. If we hope to achieve equality we must be included in all conversations! Of course, women are doing well. We are doing well despite the fact that we are excluded. And doesn't that need to change?" she wrote.
It s not about competition! It s such a fundamental thing. If we hope to achieve equality we must be included in all conversations! Of course women are doing well. We are doing well despite the fact that we are excluded. And doesn t that need to change? https://t.co/D9ug3OG55U
Dia Mirza (@deespeak) December 20, 2018
Actor Sandhya Mridul also retweeted Akshay's post and rued, "Great. We, women, have no issues to discuss. Obviously."
In a year, where India stumbled upon its #MeToo moment leading to heated debates on skewed gender politics at the workplace, including showbiz, filmmakers and directors such as Leena Yadav, Alankrita Shrivastava and Guneet Monga, among many on social media criticized the panel for the exclusion of women.
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