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The two made sure that the women in the crew are dropped home safely when the shoot goes on late into the night
In his own way, Farhan Akhtar has worked towards raising social awareness about crimes against women. Just last year, he launched the Men Against Rape and Discrimination (MARD) campaign and even now in his own small way, he, along with co-producer buddy Ritesh Sidhwani, continues to practise what he preaches. The two have ensured that the girls in their unit are dropped home safely if the shoot goes on beyond 10.30 pm.
A unit member on Dil Dhadakne Do, currently shooting in Mumbai at Mehboob Studios, shares, “There are around 12 girls in the crew. A few stay in far-off areas, away from the set and when on some days, the shoot would go on beyond 10.30 pm, Farhan and Ritesh would express concern asking the girls how they’d get home so late. Following a short discussion, arrangements were made for cars to drop the female crew home safely if they ever got late on the sets.”
That’s not all, though. The source adds, “An extra safety measure is in place. Only trusted drivers who’ve been with them for some time are entrusted with dropping the women home at odd hours. This ensures the least possibility of any mishap.”
Farhan confirms this, “If we pack up later than 10.30 pm, there are cars on set, so everybody reaches home safely. We ensure the girls and their families are not worried about their ride back home. It is important to take necessary safety measures at an individual level.”
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