A Quote by Kriti Sanon

I think every industry is a male-dominated industry. Whether it is Tollywood or Bollywood or India as a whole, it is male-dominated. We stay in India, and it has been patriarchal society.
Society is patriarchal, so film industry by definition is certainly patriarchal. The male gaze dominated.
Definitely, India is a male-dominated country. Our films and society are also male-dominated and will always be. But its backbone will always be women because women give strength.
No matter how much we deny it, the fact remains that we have a male-dominated society as well as industry.
The brewing industry is a very, very male dominated industry. It's a male bastion.
The gaming industry has been male-dominated ever since its inception.
I'm in a male-dominated industry.
One of the things I haven't been ready for is how male-dominated the music industry is. I just didn't have a clue.
There aren't as many women in my industry in comedy as there should and could and hopefully will be, but it is interesting growing up watching a woman in a male-dominated industry and kind of, like, plowing ahead.
The video game industry traditionally has been a very male-dominated field. You know, with the advent of the iPhone, the number of women gamers exploded.
It's such a male-dominated industry. You can be a feminist, it's just difficult because it sometimes comes back at you.
Being a woman in a male-dominated industry, you are so afraid of people thinking you are weak.
I mean, I've been in a very male-dominated industry from a very young age.
Unfortunately, music is a male-dominated industry. It's not that there aren't plenty of women working in the industry, it's just, the higher up you go... it's like how women who play in the WNBA make so little, compared to men in the NBA.
TV does not have anything meaty to offer the male actors. It is a female-dominated industry.
Before representing Nevada in Congress, I worked in Las Vegas as a computer programmer and systems analyst in what's been long considered a male-dominated industry. It wasn't easy.
I grew up as a Catholic, and there was so much that was beautiful there, and also so much that was troubling. The whole patriarchal thing, the whole male-dominated approach, really bothered me.
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