Interview: Neelima Talks About Gender Bias In Tollywood

By Ians English

It has been a tough journey for techie-turned-producer Neelima Tirumalasetti, whose latest production Alias Janaki released on July 26, admits facing gender discrimination on a daily basis in the male-dominated film industry. She is one the few women producers in the industry and she well about why there are less women in this field.

"Gender biasness is something that is inbuilt into the human genes and mind. In a male-dominated industry, it is omnipresent. I face it every single day. Even during the making of Panja, I was acutely aware of this inequality," Neelima told IANS. "It's a male dominated industry and there is a certain stigma associated with it. I think it will slowly change as it's an evolution process," she added

In a span of two years, Neelima has learned to survive. She also feels that more than a creative person, producers are usually seen as moneybags. She said, "Don't believe in anyone! There are a lot of empty promises being made here. Believe in yourself." Continue to read Neelima's interview in the slideshow.

What Keeps You Going?

What Keeps You Going?

"I think it's because I feel discriminated, I'm still in the industry trying my bit to change it. Like in every field, women have to prove their mettle before they are accepted into the main fold. I haven't given up and people are respecting me for that," she said.

Producers' Image

Producers' Image

Talking about the producers' image, she said: "The producer, unfortunately, for time immemorial has been relegated to the role of a cheque writer. In my current role as a producer, I did everything that was required to bring the movie to its release - from story to auditions to locations to marketing to business."

Lessons Learnt From Panja

Lessons Learnt From Panja

Neelima turned producer with Pawan Kalyan-starrer 2011 Telugu action-drama Panja, which received lukewarm response at the box-office. That didn't discourage her from continuing her journey as a producer. "A producer in my view needs to understand every facet of cinema and my experience with Panja taught me lot of things," she added.

Pawan Kalyan's Advice

Pawan Kalyan's Advice

Post Panja, which she co-produced with three others, Neelima has single-handedly produced two Telugu films Alias Janaki and Areyrey. "I needed to prove to myself that I could be successful against all odds. I also remembered what Pawan Kalyan once told me - never worry about winning or losing. Continue to battle... Moreover, it was my first step into production," she said.

What Inspired Her To Become One?

What Inspired Her To Become One?

Neelima never dreamt to be a producer. Talking about her debut, she said, "My foray into film production was very fortuitous. I think it was destiny that made me a producer. That destiny has another name - Pawan Kalyan. It was during his stint with politics; I had a chance meeting him and that changed my life 180 degrees for good. Post that meeting, I joined his youth wing and worked closely with him," she said.

God-Sent Opportunity

God-Sent Opportunity

"When he moved away from politics and returned to films, I followed suit and landed an opportunity to produce a film with him. It was an opportunity that was truly god sent and went head long into that line of work," said Neelima, who holds a degree in computer science.

Torchbearer For Creative Films

Torchbearer For Creative Films

She would like to be the torchbearer for creative films. "People can't be watching the same kind of cinema day in and day out. Hindi cinema has changed. There is a market for films such as A Wednesday and Gangs of Wasseypur. I believe the time has come for Telugu cinema to change," she said.

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