Actress Varalaxmi Sarath Kumar says she will fight for the formation of a union to address all women-related grievances, including sexual harassment in Tamil filmdom.
In her past post, Varalaxmi had revealed that the head of a TV channel tried to harass her.
On Wednesday night, via a video message, she said she has decided to start a campaign called Save Shakti, aimed at creating a platform for women in the Tamil industry to talk about their problems.
Varalaxmi said: "The response to my post last week was unprecedented. It made me realize that a lot of women are subject to harassment, but they don't speak about it publicly. I wanted this to go beyond a post on social media."
She struck upon the idea when she consulted a few lawyers.
"When I discussed with a few lawyers to find out what can be done practically, I decided to start a campaign - Save Shakti - through which I plan to approach the state government with a series of requests," she said.
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She wants a specialised court for women and sex offenders.
"Only then will women be brave enough to even go and file a sexual harassment case. My other request is to reach a verdict in such cases within six months. Finally, I want to form a union exclusively to address all women-related problems across the hierarchy in Tamil industry," she said.
Varalaxmi plans to approach the Film Employees Federation of South India (FEFSI) to request the formation of a women's union.
On the career front, she is currently shooting for Tamil thriller "Vikram Vedha".
--IANS
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