“It’s a very specific gaze, a patriarchal sort of vibe”: Tamannaah Bhatia on South Indian cinema

Tamannaah Bhatia has started a conversation about women in South cinema. She said that the way women are shown in these movies is based on a specific way of looking at things and a feeling that is controlled by men. She said that this is often not very nice to women.
Tamannaah Bhatia talked about this in an interview. She has worked in a lot of Telugu, Tamil and Hindi films. She compared how women are shown in Indian cinema and Bollywood. She said that big commercial movies in the South often have a lot of rules about how women can be shown, especially when it comes to looking good and dancing in songs.
Tamannaah Bhatia said that the way women are shown is based on a specific way of looking at things. She said it is a way of looking at things that is controlled by men. It is not very nice to women. She said that she figured this out over time while working in the movie business.
People are talking about what Tamannaah Bhatia said on media and, in the movie world. They are also talking about how women’re shown in Indian movies and how this is changing.
Tamannaah Bhatia also talked about how different it’s to work in Bollywood and South Indian cinema. She said that both have ways of making movies especially when it comes to balancing acting and looking good. She said that actresses who can do both tend to have careers.
Tamannaah Bhatia said these things at a time when people are talking about how men and women’re shown in movies and how stories are told. Many actors and filmmakers are talking about how women’re shown in big movies.