Many livelihoods depend on Mumbai's dance bars-Madhur Bhandarkar
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Posted by Fenil Seta
Hiren Kotwani (BOMBAY TIMES; October 17, 2015)
A day after the Supreme
Court struck down a Maharashtra government law on Thursday that bans
dance bars, the news has spread cheer among Mumbai bar girls and owners.
Director Madhur Bhandarkar, who made Chandni Bar (2001), which was
based on dance bars and won the National Award for Best Film on Social
Issues, welcomes the ruling. He says, “While I haven't seen the detailed
judgement, I think it's the right decision because the livelihood of a
lot of people is dependent on these bars, especially the dancers. While
researching for Chandni Bar, I've seen their plight and trauma. Most of
them come
from small towns in North India. I know of girls whose husbands had
abandoned them, leaving them to fend for themselves and their
children. When the bars were banned, many of the girls had shifted base
to Dubai and Malaysia. Their children were forced to take a break from
education due to monetary issues. Some women even started doing odd jobs
to earn a living.“
The filmmaker adds that bar owners should follow rules and regulations, like ensuring the safety and security of the dancers and adhering to the timings etc. He says, “Though I'm in favour of the dance bars opening again, the rules of the law should be followed. They should not be a nuisance to the public.“
This entry was posted on October 4, 2009 at 12:14 pm, and is filed under
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