NL Interview
Bollywood after #MeToo: What changed – and what didn’t
Seven years after the global #MeToo movement reshaped conversations around power, consent, and accountability, where does the Hindi film industry stand today?
In this interview, Nidhi Suresh speaks with PoSH consultant Anusha Khan, who has worked within the Hindi film industry for nearly a decade. She has helped establish systems and redressal mechanisms to address sexual harassment in the workplace.
In this conversation, we revisit what unfolded during the #MeToo moment in the industry, how production houses, artists, and institutions responded, and if any meaningful change has followed.
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