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Wednesday, 21 March 2012

Pornography And Prostitution


Today while going through some news across on a The Times of India website I came across a rather interesting piece of an article. The story was titled "Porn star doesn't mean prostitute: Sunny Leone". Personally I don't have any problem with porn industry around the world and I agree to the statement made by Leone herself. But I do have a problem with the intent of what she writes. Here it is...

What Sunny states is in the article reflects that prostitutes are somehow low in what they are doing and that there is some sort of dignity in what "adult entertainment artists" do after all they are hardworking people who have to manage their sales. Here is how Sunny is quoted in the article: "I think India doesn't have an adult entertainment industry - that's why people have no idea what it is. I ran a company that took care of the deals I sealed with firms to sell and share my content online and to other media. Running a company was hard work. I'd work for about 60-70 hours a week. It wasn't a party. I have only one partner. So that way, I'm very restrained in the real world." 
 
So does she intend to imply that being a prostitute is an easy job? I would like to point out that the comparison of the jobs of a prostitute and a porn star was not on the practical resemblance of their jobs rather on the ideological resemblance in what they do. While a prostitute gets paid for providing pleasure to her client for money her job is discrete and often born out of genuine need. While what a porn star does is gets involved in sexual act for the pleasure of the people who watch them over the internet and television.

I also understand how she says that she has to run a company in order to sell legal rights to her sex videos. It brings me to wonder how many girls in her industry actually are so fortunate and get treated so well. At one point the article says that she never intended to be so much into the industry just that "the money was too good". There you go, greed! Now we have a real good base for perspective. Is it being greedy that makes her better than a prostitute? I am not sure.

Many girls who enter the porn industry get into it because of genuine need for employment and I do not intend to be disrespectful towards them. It must be real hard on them knowing that what they do cannot be undone in this lifetime. Anyways while all is said I would like to point out that I believe what Leone says to be true to the same extent that I believe that "a prostitute doesn't mean porn star". I would also like to defend Indian commoners take on porn workers by stating that in India where prostitution has the same legal status as porn (not punishable if not organized or public) Indians have a right to cite porn stars and prostitutes under the same category sex-workers.

Though unrelated to the topic another very interesting point comes out of this debate that is how easily Bollywood accepted her into itself. I would under normal circumstances feel happy for a person who has walked out to success in mainstream media irrespective of their background but in this case I would feel ashamed of our film industry if it has chosen her because of her background and not despite it. But that is for another time.

You may choose to read this:

While this is in some conflict with the rest of the article anybody reading this article should also make themselves aware of the pitiful state of India when it comes down to prostitution. While talking hypothetically the perspective above makes sense but I am saddened by to apathy of prostitutes in our country and do not intend to trivialize the issue. I believe that steps must be taken by the government to eradicate human trafficking and child prostitution. I also don't believe that criminalization of prostitution in general is an option. While this article above fails to address the problem I would feel privileged if you read from the following link: A BBC article on the rise of prostitution in India.

1 comment:

  1. Sunny dear, no matter what Mr. Debabrata Roy thinks. We owe you big time and we'll always be there on your side.

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