Actress Maninee De recently opened up about the realities of working in the television industry during a candid conversation on former journalist Nidhi Vasandani’s podcast. The discussion touched on a question that has often been asked about the entertainment world: Is the television industry a safe and respectable workplace for women?
Nidhi Vasandani, who now spends her time travelling across India, creating travel vlogs for her YouTube channel and hosting conversations with celebrities on her podcast, asked Maninee for her perspective on the subject. Rather than offering a one-sided view, the actress gave a balanced and thoughtful response based on her years of experience in the industry.
According to Maninee, the television industry is both safe and respectable for women. She acknowledged that, like every profession, it has its own challenges, but she rejected the idea that the entertainment industry is uniquely problematic.
She explained that every workplace has a mix of people. Some are highly professional, while others may not conduct themselves appropriately. In her opinion, this reality is not exclusive to television but exists across all industries. Whether someone works in media, business, corporate offices or any other profession, they are likely to encounter both positive and negative individuals during their career.
Maninee stressed that it would be unfair to single out the television industry for issues that are present in many other sectors. She believes that every profession has its share of good people as well as those who create difficult situations. Because of this, she feels the conversation should focus on creating better work environments everywhere rather than placing the spotlight on just one industry.
While discussing why the entertainment industry often receives greater scrutiny, Maninee pointed to one major reason: visibility. Actors work in front of cameras and are constantly in the public eye. Their lives, workplaces and experiences naturally attract more attention than those of people in most other professions.
According to her, the television and film industries operate in a world driven by public perception. Since audiences see actors on their screens almost every day, discussions surrounding the industry tend to become more visible and widely debated.
Despite this constant public attention, Maninee expressed confidence in the resilience of women working in television. She believes that over time, women in the industry develop the strength, awareness and confidence needed to navigate professional challenges effectively.
The actress shared that continuous experience teaches people how to handle different situations, make informed decisions and protect their own interests. According to her, this resilience becomes an important part of surviving and succeeding in a demanding profession.
Her comments offer a more nuanced perspective on a topic that is often discussed in extremes. Instead of portraying the television industry as either completely safe or entirely unsafe, Maninee highlighted the importance of recognising that workplace challenges exist across professions.
Through her conversation with Nidhi Vasandani, Maninee encouraged viewers to look beyond stereotypes and understand that professionalism, respect and accountability are responsibilities shared by every industry. She believes that while challenges may exist, women working in television have become increasingly confident in finding their own path and navigating the profession with determination and resilience.
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