Women's Day 2014: Aamir Khan urges Bollywood to change its portrayal of women

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Written By: Nirmalya Dutta | Updated : March 10, 2014 11:15 PM IST

Aamir-Khan-satyamev-jayateMarch 8 is International Women's Day.

That Aamir Khan isn't like every actor in town is a known fact. Talking on the eve of Women's Day, he said that Bollywood needs to change its portrayal of women. He also talked about the sheer apathy he came across while the Satyamev Jayate team researched the first episode of Season 2 which dealt with sexual violence against women and even said that he would never, ever endorse a fairness cream! He also criticised the Supreme Court ruling which brought back Sec 377 and made homosexuality illegal in India.

Bollywood should be more careful with the way it portrays women as movies make a huge impact socially, feels Aamir Khan on eve of Women's Day. The 48-year-old star said over the years he has become very careful about how gender dynamics are presented in his films. 'I have become much more careful and sensitive. That process does not stop. It is a learning process. We have to really look how we are portraying women in our film industry,' he told women journalists at IWPC. 'I don't know where to start, maybe take a small set of people because we are affecting minds. We have to look at that carefully,' he said. (Check out our Satyamev Jayate page for more articles about the show)

The actor joked that his activism often lands him in trouble with the people in Bollywood as he starts talking about social issues in showbiz parties. Aamir, who was in the city to share his experiences on the second season of 'Satyamev Jayate' with its writer Swati Chakravarty, said working on the show has made him fragile as he cries more easily now.

Talking about the research on the first episode, which centred around the topic of rape, he said they were shocked to find stories of apathy and inhumanity. 'We were faced with such inhumanity that it was difficult to absorb it. It was a ravaging period in the entire research,' he said, adding that the attempt has been to have a crisis centre for rape victims which will help them get swift justice. Read 10 amazing reasons Aamir Khan is more than an actor.

The actor said he is prepared to hear negative stories about the show as certain people were bound to attack it. 'There are people who are trying to take away our credibility. There are rumours but you have to be prepared for it. You have to hope that people at large will be able to see what is right and what is not and that they would go by logic,' Aamir said.

The actor said he would never endorse a fairness cream brand and is aghast to see celebrities endorsing it. Talking about the recent ruling of the Supreme Court on Section 377 of IPC, Aamir said he was disappointed by it. 'It was rather unfortunate. I was very surprised by the decision. Personally, I feel it's really time that we moved forward and pursued equality for all,' he said. Read how Oscar-winner Lupita Nyong'o was ashamed of her dark skin

Aamir has now become more open to media following a difficult relationship in the past. 'I think I went into a shell during 2006-07. I had nothing against media but I did not want to deal with it. I found them extremely intrusive. I found them to be very attacking. 'It was a phase when TV channels were mushrooming and I think there was a struggle for readership space... it had become vicious medium. I did not know how to react to it. I was being lashed from every side but things changed while working on 'Taare Zameen Par',' he added.

With inputs from PTI

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