Konkona Sen Sharma speaks out on Hema Committee report ahead of ‘Accused’ release: 'This is the reality we all know'
As Konkona Sen Sharma prepares for the release of her upcoming film 'Accused', in which she portrays a London-based doctor confronting allegations of workplace sexual harassment, the actor has spoken candidly about the larger issue of harassment in the film industry. Referring to the landmark Justice Hema Committee report, Konkona addressed the uncomfortable truths it brought to light.
She said, “It's just a very unfortunate situation. This is the reality we all know, we know the people who have been accused, we can see so many of them thriving. A lot of that is actually dependent on us, on all of us as a society, who we choose to work with, whose work we want to watch, how many opportunities do we give these people.”
“The Hema committee has brought out a report, how many people have actually read it, how widely has it been circulated? Some good things may have come out of it, in terms of infrastructure, some committees and structures have been put in place on a film set, or in any work environment. But ultimately what comes of it, a lot of it depends on us, and how we deal with it as a society,” she said.
The report also pointed to severe infrastructure gaps, including the absence of basic facilities for women. Junior artistes reportedly endure particularly poor treatment, discouraging many from speaking out due to fear of losing work.
As Accused gears up for release, Konkona’s remarks underline how closely the film’s theme mirrors real-life conversations unfolding within the industry.
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Konkona calls the situation “unfortunate”
During a recent interaction, Konkona did not mince words about the reality exposed by the report. She stressed that many accused individuals continue to work and succeed despite serious allegations. According to her, society plays a major role in enabling this pattern through the choices it makes about whom to support.She said, “It's just a very unfortunate situation. This is the reality we all know, we know the people who have been accused, we can see so many of them thriving. A lot of that is actually dependent on us, on all of us as a society, who we choose to work with, whose work we want to watch, how many opportunities do we give these people.”
Why the Hema Committee report matters
Konkona also questioned how widely the findings of the committee have actually been discussed. While acknowledging some structural improvements, she suggested that real change goes beyond policies on paper.“The Hema committee has brought out a report, how many people have actually read it, how widely has it been circulated? Some good things may have come out of it, in terms of infrastructure, some committees and structures have been put in place on a film set, or in any work environment. But ultimately what comes of it, a lot of it depends on us, and how we deal with it as a society,” she said.
Shocking revelations from the report
The Justice Hema Committee report shed light on the harsh realities faced by women in the Malayalam film industry. Testimonies described harassment, exploitation, and unsafe working conditions. Some accounts mentioned intoxicated individuals knocking on actresses’ doors at night, creating an atmosphere of fear and vulnerability.As Accused gears up for release, Konkona’s remarks underline how closely the film’s theme mirrors real-life conversations unfolding within the industry.
Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
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