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Satrangi
Jul-10-07, 05:56 AM
Make up your mind

Recently, director-choreographer Farah Khan wanted a make-up artist called Namrata to work on the characters of Om Shanti Om, but the head of the make-up artist’s union raised an objection because she is a woman.

The union has a rule against allowing female make-up artists to work in the industry.

“Finally, Farah gave in, however, she got Namrata to work on the special effects, when her characters age,” says an insider

Adds an industry source, “During Dil Chahta Hai, there were so times when the female make up artists had to be hidden whenever union members barged in to create a ruckus.”

Make-up artists and even production houses are afraid of the union members who threaten to create complications in the shoot if a female make-up artist is hired, says an assistant director.

“It’s against the constitution to discriminate anyone based on their gender,” says Farah, “I had to fight to get Namrata to be a part of my film. Last time she did the hair, but this time I wanted her to do the make-up as well.

“Had she headed the make-up artists in my film, there were possibilities that the assistants [men] wouldn’t have been available or obeyed her instructions. It’s funny that a woman can travel in space, but she cannot do make up in a film.”

Farah says even the Indian Motion Pictures Association (IMPA) is not willing to do anything about the men who create these restrictions. “This rule seems 200 years old, and I’m not going to let my film suffer,” she says.

Though Farah says she’s willing to support these women in every way, she thinks the women need to stand up for themselves.

“Here I, a woman,” she says, “am making a Rs 40-crore film, but I am not allowed to hire a woman for the make up. The next president of India could be a female, we had a lady prime minister but this is the state of women still.

“A woman cannot be a sperm donor, but besides that, she can be everything.”

Pandharidada Juker, who has made up names such as Meena Kumari and Dharmendra over the last 42 years with Yash Raj Films, says that’s the way things are.

“Yes, there is a rule that women cannot be make up artists,” he says, “We haven’t made them members of the association yet. There are around 3,000 male make up artists already, and no woman can just come up and do the make up.

“Actors favour girls, which will create problems for us. Too many men will lose their jobs. Only a court case can change things.”

To be a part of the Make-up artists union, one has to get a card made and invest Rs 50,000 to 75,000.

“The union is not at all reasonable,” says an assistant director, “Rules are made to safeguard the interests of the older members. They are aggressive, ancient and male-dominated in their approach.”


http://www.mumbaimirror.com/net/mmpaper.aspx?page=article&sectid=30&contentid=20070710024645140b8503f8e

pokeye
Jul-10-07, 06:26 AM
:shocked: how disgusting! why is there such a rule...... even at this date?

but its a good thing that this has come up for OSO... so hopefully there will be enough media coverage and eventually alterations to this rule.

Sema
Jul-10-07, 06:49 AM
Hopefully.
What is this? No womans allowed in a profession that deals so much and so closely with beauty? I don't understand at all...

Gruß,
Sema

pokeye
Jul-10-07, 06:58 AM
yeah... it makes no sense. There are both men and women working as costume designers and hair stylists in BW. So why not make-up? :shrug:

I never knew such a rule existed. The only profession in Bollywood where I thought there were no women was in composing music. I don't know of any female music director... no idea why!

senorita
Jul-10-07, 07:03 AM
errrr........ WTF??????stupid union rules n their discrimination! :rolleyes:

anna_k
Jul-10-07, 08:46 AM
Ridiculous:huh: !! The union should also make sure that men and women are treated equally and also look after their jobs!

nicha
Jul-10-07, 11:36 AM
this is so nuts. :ohboy:

SRKFanatic
Jul-10-07, 12:03 PM
This makes no sense. I hope some changes come about. Its ridiculous.

palacerani
Jul-10-07, 12:15 PM
yeah... it makes no sense. There are both men and women working as costume designers and hair stylists in BW. So why not make-up? :shrug:

I never knew such a rule existed. The only profession in Bollywood where I thought there were no women was in composing music. I don't know of any female music director... no idea why!


There has been at least one very popular female music director. She's Usha Khanna and she composed a number of hits in the 50s/60s.

As for the makeup issue, that's deplorable.

Jalda
Jul-10-07, 12:42 PM
:groan: :groan: :groan: :groan: :groan:

rEd_cHilli3z
Jul-10-07, 12:53 PM
wtf... :groan:

shakie
Jul-10-07, 01:48 PM
This is ridiculous...:ohboy:

4EverLove
Jul-10-07, 02:10 PM
nonsense!!

mohney012
Jul-10-07, 02:53 PM
this is just wrong!!....women can't be makeup artists for films
I know this might have caused some trouble for Farah and Shahrukh's film......but i think farah should have taken a stand and hier the girl as the make-up artist.......this rule is so stupid.....hopefully something will change about it now

fatyyz
Jul-11-07, 05:20 AM
this is hillarious! men are fighting with women ove makeup!!! loll!!!:)

Gosha
Jul-11-07, 11:44 AM
That is really, really sick. Hopefully it will change very soon.

Neeran
Jul-12-07, 11:32 AM
So sad !!!!:ohboy: