Mira Nair & Vqueeram - in conversation
Acclaimed filmmaker Mira Nair in conversation about her 1985 documentary 'India Cabaret' and the contours of morality and respectability that is perhaps even more relevant in the times we live in - with Vqueeram who is a researcher and teacher and lives and loves in Delhi. About India Cabaret (India, 1985) Dir. Mira Nair India Cabaret is a documentary by Mira Nair exploring the "respectable" and "immoral" stereotypes of women in Indian society told from the point of view of 2 strip-tease dancers in a cabaret house in Bombay. Nair explores the marginalized quite often in her films, male and female. This time it is the marginalized women in Bombay who have been cast out because of the 'nature' of their jobs. The women themselves are not ashamed of what they do for a living; what they prize more is the fact that they do not have to be at the mercy of the men in their lives as their female peers. They earn their own living, 'decently' ; they are free to come and go as they please and do not have to follow the rules imposed by men or worse society. The film also portrays the parallelism of the men who go to see these 'dirty' women dance for their pleasure; the men who pretend to be happily married and decent upright citizens, and who, when interviewed have no qualms about telling the camera how worthless these types of women are. The film explores "the double standards of an essentially patriarchal society."

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