Interview/ Sreelekha Mitra, actor
Sreelekha Mitra is known for her contributions to Bengali cinema and for being a champion of women and animal rights. A left sympathiser and a regular presence at party rallies and public programmes, she filed a police complaint against popular Malayalam movie director Ranjith alleging misconduct, which forced him to resign as chairman of the Kerala Film Academy. She was offered a role in Ranjith’s film Paleri Manikyam in 2009.
Q/ Ranjith has announced that he will take legal action.
A/ He has the right to take legal action. Who would openly admit to committing injustice? When it comes to something like sexual exploitation, even seemingly innocent gestures like touching someone’s bangles or hair cannot be taken lightly. Women know the difference between good touch and bad touch; we have been aware of it since childhood. I am not against Ranjith or anyone in this industry because I have nothing to gain from them. All I want is the Rs23,000 I spent on my return flight. However, the trauma I experienced that night and the following day was unthinkable.
Q/ Ranjith claims that this allegation is part of a larger conspiracy against him and the left government in Kerala?
A/ What conspiracy is he talking about? I am a left sympathiser and a staunch supporter, but no individual is above the party. He is answerable for his actions. This isn’t about one person; it’s about a broader issue that exists in many industries, especially the film industry due to the glamour, money, and fame associated with it. That is why it garners so much media attention. If you start unmasking, I am sure 90 per cent of the people would end up behind bars. This behaviour has become normalised, as if people think they have to give something to get something.
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I gave him no such signal, especially since I was trying to save my marriage at the time. Yes, he was a good looking, charming, and well-spoken man, and in another time or situation, I might have liked him. But back then, I was very loyal and faithful to my husband. This is not a conspiracy. And if it is, I would say it is more likely a conspiracy from the Trinamool Congress government. Perhaps they know I am a left supporter and have instigated this so that a left supporter of Bengal will talk about another comrade in Kerala and the Kerala government.
Q/ What made you decide not to file a complaint initially?
A/ I have made my point, and I don’t want to pursue all these legal matters. Actually, I cannot say that he raped me or sexually assaulted me. That is not the case. Maybe if I had known you for a longer period of time, I would have come and hugged you, and you could have hugged me. But this is not the case. I met that person for the very first time, and he was romantically trying to instigate me when I was not in that zone. You have to understand a woman’s body language and attitude towards you.