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Mardaani' Rani to be awarded for highlighting women's safety
Hindi film actress Rani Mukerji
is being honoured with an award for her endeavour to highlight the cause
of the safety, security and protection of the girl child and women in
Pradeep Sarkar's "Mardaani".
A panel of jurists and experts have
selected Rani for the 'National Award for the Best Representation of the
Cause of Safety, Security and Protection of Women and Girl Child' by
the Institute for Gender Justice.
Sreerupa Mitra Chaudhury,
chairperson of the organisation, said: "The representation of women in
the media, both print and electronic, has been, if not to say much,
targeted at commodification of women. This has had a dire consequence on
the status of women which is reflected in the perpetual crime against
women in the society.
"This award is an endeavour to recognise
those agents who want to represent women and girl child in a better
light and not commodify them. This award is a result of our endeavour to
encourage stake holders and functionaries."
According to
Chaudhary, Rani "epitomised the spirit of the countless involved in the
long fight against human trafficking" in her role as Shivani Shivaji Roy
in "Mardaani".
"That for you to be associated with a movie
addressing such an important and urgent cause attracts the attention of
the viewing public and focuses their attention on this pertinent issue.
"The
role so naturally played by you of an empowered and courageous police
officer has given the correct message, and the promotional clip that
aired on the TV channels to promote the movie also correctly urged
people to watch the movie with their entire family, since human
trafficking is an issue that every man, woman and child should be aware
of and this awareness is our best tool in this fight," she said,
addressing the message to Rani.