Séxual Exploitation In TFI - Caravan Culture Behind ?

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The Jani master problem has sent shockwaves through the industry. All of a sudden, people are talking about how safe the sector is for women. The general consensus is that the government has completely disregarded the exploitation taking on here and that the Film Chamber is doing nothing. The victim had stated in the filed police report against Jani master that she was coerced into the Carvaan by him, and that upon her refusal, he grabbed her hair and smashed her head against the mirror.
 
In the business, the vanity vans known as "Carvans" have evolved into havens for these kinds of offensive acts. Vanity Vans weren't around in the past. Every action they take is visible to the public, and everyone, including the heroes, would sit in the open. Later, only celebrities were known to wear vanity vans. But during the past few years, a significant shift has occurred. Vanity Vans were in high demand. Multiple vanity vehicles are placed in the scene, even for medium-range films. These cars have gradually evolved into havens for crimes like adultery, and some of the occupants even use marijuana and alcohol.
 

Every Carvaan has a daily cost of 4-5K. Battas, Power, and diesel are not included in this. Every Carvaan will cost 10,000 Rupees a day total. If the major players are engaged and upscale caravans are arranged for them, the price will increase even more. Big names are the exception, with the exception of their personal crew, who shouldn't be able to see what goes on inside. Some would show up without even waiting for the shot to be ready. Even still, no one in production or the directing department has direct access to the caravan. They are limited to informing the personal personnel.
 

According to a producer who spoke with india Herald, the Caravan culture not only burnt a hole in the producers' wallets but also turned into a hotbed of annoying activities that frequently caused production delays.
 
 


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