Telangana Women’s Commission to take strict action against obscene dance moves in films

The Telangana Women's Commission has implemented strict measures against the obscene portrayal of women in dance sequences in films. Legal action will be taken against filmmakers who include inappropriate dance moves. This decision is expected to change how dance sequences are choreographed, ensuring filmmakers adhere to ethical standards while portraying women. Recent films have faced criticism for objectionable choreography.
Telangana Women’s Commission to take strict action against obscene dance moves in films
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The Telangana Women’s Commission has announced strict measures against the portrayal of women in objectionable dance performances in films.

According to a report by Aakashavaani, the commission has stated that legal action will be taken against filmmakers who feature obscene dance moves in their projects.
Robinhood | Song - Adhi Dha Surprisu (Lyrical)

The commission emphasized that directors, producers, and choreographers will be held accountable if they include inappropriate dance sequences featuring women. This move comes in response to increasing concerns over the objectification of women in Telugu cinema.
The commission’s latest decision is expected to bring significant changes to the way dance sequences are choreographed and presented in Telugu films. This also signals a shift in regulatory oversight, ensuring that filmmakers adhere to ethical standards while portraying women on screen.
With this directive in place, the Telugu film industry is likely to witness changes in how dance sequences are crafted, as stakeholders navigate the balance between artistic expression and social responsibility.
Several recent films have faced backlash for depicting women in dance sequences. Recently songs from films like ‘Daaku Maharaaj’, ‘Mr Bachchan’, and many others were criticized by the audiences for their vulgar dance steps which also lacked creativity.
One of the latest controversies involves the song Adhi Dha Surprisu from Nithiin’s upcoming film Robinhood, which was criticized by netizens for its suggestive choreography. One comment for the song in YouTube read, “Day by day we are entering in kalyug pro.” Another one wrote, “Didn't expect such steps in Venky kudumula movie.” A third comment read, “Telugu cinema can't make a movie without an item song....lol.” Another netizen said, “When you think Telugu Industry cannot go any more cheaper, they never fail to surprise us.”
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