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This is what popular director/script writer/actor Bhagyaraj said while addressing media at the music launch of the film Karuthukalai Pathivu Sei.
He made a string of misogynistic comments justifying instances of rapes by blaming women for ‘being careless’ and ‘letting men use’ them.
Krishnasaamy Bhagyaraj is a director, actor, screenwriter, music director and producer and has made several highly-acclaimed movies in Tamil cinema since 1977.
Most of his films, like Mundhanai Mudichu, Chinna Veedu, have strong female leads.
Talking about how the young generation is addicted to smartphones, he said he would often wonder how men would keep changing their SIM cards so that they can avoid the girl they met the previous night.
He added that times have changed now. “But these men told that women have two three phones and many SIM cards nowadays,” he said.
He quoted a classic male-chauvinistic quote, “Usi idam kudutha thaan nool nuzhaya mudiyum,” which roughly translates to “only because women let men wrong them, do they get wronged.”
He went on to state that incidents such as the Pollachi rape assault happened because ‘women let it happen.’ He added that men alone should not be blamed for this as women were weak so men just took advantage of that.
“So, if men are to be blamed, then women are also just as wrong,” he added.
The Pollachi rape assault case opened a can of worms as investigations found that four men had been sexually exploiting and blackmailing about 20 women, over the last few years. The accused had allegedly shot several hundreds of videos of the women they lured and tortured them physically and mentally.
He also bragged about how men are capable of managing any number of women they have an affair with, justifying adultery.
Bhagyaraj also talked about how restrictions are essential for women so that they ‘stay within the limit.’
He added that it is to avoid such situations that, women have always been told to ‘have a control over themselves.’
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