
Rukmini Vasanth has recently taken a strong, collective stand against the persistent objectification of women in the film industry. In a powerful statement shared on social media, she addressed a recurring issue that many female actors face during public appearances.
She highlighted how a few individuals frequently record and circulate videos and photographs shot from inappropriate angles, utilizing unnecessary zooms that focus on their bodies rather than their work. She made it clear that this behavior is both disrespectful and unacceptable.
Emphasizing on the professional intent of those in the industry by stating, "We are here for our craft. We are here for our cinema." By drawing a firm line, she noted that these deliberate zoom-ins are clear violations of dignity that will no longer be normalized or tolerated.

Standing in solidarity with every woman who has experienced this, the Kantara Chapter 1 actress called for a higher standard of professionalism, basic respect, and decency from those covering industry events. She further threatened legal action, if such objectification continues.
Many actresses have been raising demand for respect serves as a significant boundary, reinforcing that the focus should remain on their contributions to cinema rather than intrusive and objectifying imagery. Rukmini is currently busy shooting for NTR and Prashanth Neel film, while her Toxic with Yash is releasing on 19th March.
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