It’s commonly known fact that the Indian Film Industry’s makeup artists have historically and predominantly been men. But it’s shocking to learn that until today, discriminating and banning women from doing makeup for TV & Film was totally allowed! The Indian SC (Supreme Court) has just announced that it has lifted any such ban from ever taking place again. They stated that harassing women in the 21st century is “ inconceivable and impermissible.” The Cine Costume and Makeup Artists Association is also being made to ban mandatory provisions that state: ‘a makeup artist has to be a resident of Maharashtra for 5 years to become a registered makeup artist and hair-dresser in Bollywood.’ Although this may not be the most pressing issue for discrimination and women’s rights in India, or the world over, it’s definitely a baby step.
The immensely popular, celebrity makeup artist, Charu Khurana has been fighting for this hearing since 2009 and believes this is a win for woman empowerment! We spoke to a number of different makeup artists, men and women alike, in the industry that are ecstatic for this step forward. Here’s what they had to say:
“It’s liberating to finally be acknowledged for our creative talents, above anything else.” – Sunita Brace (celebrity makeup artist to Esha Gupta, Lisa Haydon, and Tamanah Bhatia)
“It’s about bloody time! Men need to stop with these juvenile insecurities!” – Elton J Fernandez (Makeup Artist Extraordinaire & Youtube Star)
“It isn’t about male or female, your work should be able to speak for you!” – Farzana Jussawalla (celebrity makeup artist to the likes of MissMalini & Lisa Haydon)
“There are so many women that have been waiting for this decision. I’m so relieved.” – Reema Patil (celebrity makeup artist)
We’re so glad these talented artists are weighing into the conversation and raising their voices for the makeup industry and for the bigger picture of woman empowerment in our country.
Posted on MissMalini.com.