In Bollywood movies, appearances of
the actresses is important.
Hindi films show that heroines are judged based on
their looks.
However, the impact is evident in the climax later on as often
there is a happy ending!
In the quest to impress
prospective in-laws, movies have shown women enthusiastically participating.
In the movie, HOLIDAY,
in the first meeting to consider the
marriage of the boy & girl (enacted
by Akshay Kumar & Sonakshi Sinha), the girl is shown wearing
traditional clothes (Salwar kameez) and she had worn a wig to show that
she had long hair so as to impress the boy and his family.
Still, the boy
rejects the girl citing the following
reasons:
1. Girl has one-and-a-half metres long
hair & she'll take 6 hours to comb them. In the future, if
they have to go out, there will be time-wastage (as she’ll
take time to comb her hair!)
2. Girl appears “shy
& scared”.
3. Girl appears as
though “she has arrived from a village”. The boy wants a girl who's smart and stylish.
The above matches the stereotypes:
Long hair – Homely but not ambitious
Saree or Salwar kameez
– Aunty or Behenji (sister)
It doesn’t mean that if a woman has
long hair, she is homely and if she is dressed in Salwar-suits or Sarees, she
is a “Behenji” (sister) or “Aunty”, who is traditional and backward and looks
like a village woman!
Later in the movie, the boy learns
that the girl's personality is totally different from what was portrayed when she was paraded during the
match-making-visit in front of him & his
family.
Impact- When the boy sees the girl's true self, with
short-hair and smart personality, he falls in love with her as he is
looking for that.
In the movie KAALIA, the boy trains
the girl (enacted by Amitabh Bachchan and Parveen Babi) to show her to his
sister-in-law & get her approval for their marriage. As the girl is modern
& doesn’t know how to wear a Saree, the boy helps her drape one and even
teaches her how to cook eggs so that she can impress his sister-in-law.
Impact- Though the result is
hilarious, the girl is chosen despite beating an egg and having egg on her face!
In the movie QUEEN, though the girl
dances to the tunes of the boy (enacted by Kangana Ranaut & Rajkummar Rao),
the foreign-returned boy cancels their wedding as the girl is not ‘modern’.
Impact- The girl evolves, is empowered
in the process, becomes ‘modern’ and rejects her fiance and his family who want
an alliance with her as she is now modern!
In the movie DUM LAGA KE HAISHA his
wife’s (fat) appearance is so overbearingly agonizing for the husband that he
is ashamed of even introducing her to his friends. Husband and wife (enacted by
Ayushman Khurrana & Bhoomi Pednekar) fight and have a rift because of the
‘weighty’ issue. The educated wife plans to take up a job & move to another
city.
Impact- Husband and wife reconcile,
win over themselves, discover love overcoming appearances, and win a race
overcoming hurdles.
In the movie KHOOBSURAT, the Doctor
boy and modern girl (enacted by Rakesh
Roshan & Rekha) like one another, though the boy’s strict & traditional
mom doesn’t approve of modernism, free-thinking and freedom. Though the girl is
in traditional clothes, she is portrayed with a modern outlook.
Impact- In the climax, the girl
proves her worth as a responsble home-manager by caring for the boy’s father during
a medical emergency and earns the boy’s mom’s respect.
In the movie KISSI SE NA KEHNA, the
boy loves a Doctor girl (enacted by Farooq Shaikh & Deepti Naval), but as
the boy’s father wants a traditional daughter-in-law who doesn’t know English,
the boy and girl hide the girl’s identity, get married and employ lies.
Impact- Later, all is well as the
girl uses her medical education and cares for her father-in-law’s health.
Then, there are many movies where the
demure-looking heroine is attacked by villains and she gives a valiant fight as
she knows Judo, Karate or self-defence moves! (Of course, in many movies
heroines play damsels in distress and wait for the heroes to save them, but
that’s what the script demands & is quite another story!)
Just because a woman looks
plain and simple, doesn’t mean that she can be taken for a ride.
In the movie KHOON BHARI MAANG, the
woman (enacted by Rekha) emerges from an ugly past, even after she is pushed to
die with the company of crocodiles.
Impact- She survives and thrives by metamorphosing
into a super glamorous and successful model and takes revenge.
A simple-looking pregnant woman, whom
opportunists want to use, turns the tables as she has a mission to fulfill and a story to complete in
the movie KAHAANI (enacted by Vidya Balan)
Impact- She employs her appearance to
befool everyone, hacks into high-security systems, punishes the villain and
avenges her husband’s death.
If a girl has short hair, looks smart
and wears mini-skirts, doesn’t mean that she is so modern that she doesn’t know
any bhajans (prayers).
The movie KUCH KUCH HOTA HAI shows a ragging session in college when the foreign-returned girl proves the boy’s (enacted by Rani Mukherjee & ShahRukh Khan) assumption wrong and melliflously sings ‘Om Jai Jagdeesh Hare.’ In the same movie, the other girl, who wears jeans and acts like a Tomboy (enacted by Kajol), metamorphoses into a sensuous woman who later wears chiffon Sarees!
The movie KUCH KUCH HOTA HAI shows a ragging session in college when the foreign-returned girl proves the boy’s (enacted by Rani Mukherjee & ShahRukh Khan) assumption wrong and melliflously sings ‘Om Jai Jagdeesh Hare.’ In the same movie, the other girl, who wears jeans and acts like a Tomboy (enacted by Kajol), metamorphoses into a sensuous woman who later wears chiffon Sarees!
The movie KABHI KHUSHI KABHIE GHAM also
illustrates the same when the smart
city-bred western-educated-girl wears traditional clothes and sings ‘Om
Jai Jagdeesh Hare’ bhajan with her boyfriend (enacted by Kareena Kapoor
& Hrithik Roshan)!
Impact- Myths are busted.
The
following is correct:
Short hair & mini-skirt
– NOT Tomboy
Prefers jeans – Also has regard for tradition
Having long hair and being
traditional, doesn’t mean that one can’t be an entrepreneur or be independent
and learn to converse fluently in English as illustrated in the movie ENGLISH VINGLISH (enacted by Sridevi). She emphasizes- “I don’t require Love. I want
RESPECT.”
Impact- Her wish comes true. She
earns everyone’s love, awe and respect.
High time everyone accepts the real personality and respects a person for her (& his) real self.
Have you noticed such stereotypes in movies? What is your take? Do share in the comments below.
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The biggest stereotype is 'pyar sirf eak baar hota hai'. :D
ReplyDeleteThis is very unethical to judge someone on the basis of one's appearance. Very well depicted through the movies.
ReplyDeletecool post but I guess a double contest dribble wouldn't work #js
ReplyDeleteI only see Bollywood movies, and only sections of them, when I go out to eat at an Indian restaurant, but your observations seem about right.
ReplyDeleteROG, ABCW
Bang on. Anita you have made such an accurate observation. The stereotyping is deeply embedded in our minds. Thank for sharing
ReplyDeleteYes Anita. There's loads of stereotyping in the film industry. Actually, Bollywood is okay but Tollywood and other south Cinema is more into this.
ReplyDeleteWonderful write-up. Very detail analysis.
ReplyDeleteGreat analysis done Anita! I am impressed about how you analyze the bw movies. :)
ReplyDeleteI see very few and tend to forget fast.
We see such stereotype in movies very often. Interesting post! :)
ReplyDeleteVery well said Anita. Well, bollywood adds some flavor to make the story interesting for the audience. Unfortunately, the society is full of such stereotyped perceptions. Hair, eyes, nose, ears, chin, fingers and God know how many more aspects are scrutinized and stereotyped. Awareness, awareness and awareness is the only thing that can remove such stereotypes in our society.
ReplyDeleteYou've observed well Ankita... :) Nobody have the right to judge anyone based on their appearances. Great post... :) Visiting your blog after so long time.
ReplyDeleteSorry, It's Anita... :)
DeleteBest of all is shown English Vinglish - one needn't change the look to appear smart. Big B's story can be another big story for bollywood - as everyone knows - he has set a standard in his look that was not liked, in his way of acting that was made fun of, in his dance style that was ridiculed, in his voice that was underestimated.
ReplyDeleteYour analysing skill is excellent! Wondering if you have watched movies exclusively for writing this post! I guess your bloodgroup is Bollywood +ve and heart beats 'bollywood bollywood':-D
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nice compilation
ReplyDeleteOh yes but this stereotyping has been all the time not just for women BUt otherwise too.. have you seen how a SIKH man is dressed up in a hindi movie, I am talking before movies like border or bhag milkha bhag, especially in a dance troupe ..
ReplyDeletewe live in such a world where stereo typing is is typical, i hate wearing suits so when i went for a meeting in my jeans the guy asked me to sit outside in waiting room as he was waiting for a Mr. bikramjit :) .. if i wear a jean I might not be capable of doing a office work :)
Bikram's
I couldn't say anything about them because i've never seen one ;-)
ReplyDeleteHave a nice ABC-day / – week
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