Ironically, the very industry that objectifies women is used to police them. An Indian girl is forced to dance to item numbers at family weddings (because "it’s tradition") but is slut-shamed for knowing the lyrics. She is forced to watch films like Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (where a man essentially stalks a woman across Europe) as the "gold standard of romance," while any attempt to watch a queer romance or a film about female sexual agency is met with a WiFi password change.
The entertainment industry in India, including Bollywood and regional film industries, often objectifies and exploits women. Many girls are forced into the industry, either through coercion, trafficking, or false promises of fame and fortune. They are often subjected to physical and emotional abuse, and are forced to perform in explicit or degrading roles. Indian Girl Forced Fuck
The lifestyle of a young woman in India is often a "dual life." There is the life lived for the sake of societal "log kya kahenge" (what will people say) and the private life fueled by personal passion. Ironically, the very industry that objectifies women is