Sapthami Gowda, Rukmini Vasanth, and Ashika Ranganath have taken a united stand against inappropriate camera angles and deliberate zoom-ins on actresses at public events. Their powerful message is now trending across social media.
The Issue at Hand
Sharing a strong statement on Instagram, the Kannada actresses highlighted a recurring problem faced by women in the industry. They pointed out that videos and photos from events are often shot from improper angles, with unnecessary zoom-ins focusing on their bodies rather than their work.
The actresses described such behavior as disrespectful and completely unacceptable.
Clear Message Against Objectification
Sapthami Gowda, Rukmini Vasanth, and Ashika Ranganath stated clearly that they are in the industry for their craft and cinema, not to be objectified. They condemned deliberate zoom-ins and inappropriate camera angles as clear violations of dignity.
According to them, such actions should neither be normalized nor tolerated.
Call for Professionalism
The actresses urged event coverage teams to maintain professionalism, basic respect, and decency. They stressed the importance of solidarity and said they stand united in setting firm boundaries.
They also expressed support for every woman who has experienced similar treatment.
Powerful Appeal Goes Viral
Their message ended with a simple yet impactful appeal: “Let respect be normalized, not violation.”
The bold stand taken by these leading Sandalwood actresses has sparked widespread conversations online. Many netizens are appreciating their courage and clarity in addressing this sensitive issue.
