Filmworld
Radhika won't do songs that objectify women
Actress Radhika Apte, who picks content-driven films, says she would not do an item song which objectifies women.
Asked
if she's willing to do item songs in Bollywood, the "Hunterrr" told
IANS: "It all depends on what it is. What is item number? It is a song
and dance sequence. But if you are objectifying a woman and if that's
the sole purpose of an item number -- to wear less clothes and dance -- I
don't like it. I will not do it."
The actress, who has worked in
films in as many as seven languages, also roots for equality in the
remuneration of male and female actors in film world.
"There is
inequality. Male actors get extra money. I don't like it. There are lots
of inequalities. There should be some criteria on the basis of which we
should be paid money. At times, I feel I am getting such less money and
the actor working with me is getting so much. I feel bad," she said.
Before "Hunterrr", Radhika was seen in "Badlapur".