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Shwetha Menon AMMA President advocates for fixed working hours for women in film industry

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Shwetha Menon AMMA President advocates for fixed working hours for women in film industry

Shwetha Menon AMMA President advocates for fixed working hours for women in film industry

Shwetha Menon AMMA President advocates for fixed working hours for women in film industry

Malayalam actress Shwetha Menon, recently elected president of the Association of Malayalam Movie Artistes (AMMA), has advocated for fixed and structured working hours for women in the film industry. Drawing from her personal experiences, she emphasised the importance of creating a more supportive and communicative work environment, especially for women.

Speaking at the India Today South Conclave 2025, Shwetha highlighted how many women hesitate to speak up about their challenges due to fear of losing opportunities.

Shwetha drew from her personal experience of working during pregnancy, saying, she did four films while pregnant and had informed her directors that she wasn’t comfortable with early morning shoots, and they understood.”

Spotlighting the need for better communication, she said, “most issues can be solved through dialogue, but people often avoid it. Even when she was AMMA’s first female Vice President, she would urge women to share their problems, none of them would,” she said.

She stressed that many women are silently fighting their own battles due to a lack of support systems and fear of losing work. She won’t blame them. Everyone is worried about their careers. But slowly, will bring these issues to light.

Shwetha Menon is acknowledged her work in Malayalam cinema. She embarked on her career as a model and was a Femina Miss India finalist in 1994 before transitioning to films. Shwetha gained recognition through films like Paleri Manikyam, Salt N’ Pepper, and Kayam, showcasing her versatility in bold and complex roles. She has also appeared in Hindi and Tamil films. Beyond acting, she is known for hosting popular TV shows and winning reality series like Bigg Boss Malayalam. In 2025, she made history as the first woman president of the Association of Malayalam Movie Artistes (AMMA).
News Edit KV Raman

Shwetha Menon AMMA President advocates for fixed working hours for women in film industry

Malayalam actress Shwetha Menon, recently elected president of the Association of Malayalam Movie Artistes (AMMA), has advocated for fixed and structured working hours for women in the film industry. Drawing from her personal experiences, she emphasised the importance of creating a more supportive and communicative work environment, especially for women.

Speaking at the India Today South Conclave 2025, Shwetha highlighted how many women hesitate to speak up about their challenges due to fear of losing opportunities.

Shwetha drew from her personal experience of working during pregnancy, saying, she did four films while pregnant and had informed her directors that she wasn’t comfortable with early morning shoots, and they understood.”

Spotlighting the need for better communication, she said, “most issues can be solved through dialogue, but people often avoid it. Even when she was AMMA’s first female Vice President, she would urge women to share their problems, none of them would,” she said.

She stressed that many women are silently fighting their own battles due to a lack of support systems and fear of losing work. She won’t blame them. Everyone is worried about their careers. But slowly, will bring these issues to light.

Shwetha Menon is acknowledged her work in Malayalam cinema. She embarked on her career as a model and was a Femina Miss India finalist in 1994 before transitioning to films. Shwetha gained recognition through films like Paleri Manikyam, Salt N’ Pepper, and Kayam, showcasing her versatility in bold and complex roles. She has also appeared in Hindi and Tamil films. Beyond acting, she is known for hosting popular TV shows and winning reality series like Bigg Boss Malayalam. In 2025, she made history as the first woman president of the Association of Malayalam Movie Artistes (AMMA).
News Edit KV Raman

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