9 JUNE2022THE FACT THAT IN 2022 WE NEEDED TO COME UP WITH GUIDELINES AGAINST HARMFUL GENDER STEREOTYPING IS AN INDICATION THAT WOMEN ARE NOT VALUED TRULY WITHIN THE INDUSTRYpaper. If we can address this issue, I think the real change will begin".The advertising industry, according to the growth of women-led consumption of products and services and the rise of internet penetration in rural India, needs to take the issue more seriously.Irani said, "80 percent of FMCG buying decisions are done by women in our country. There are 57 percent and 34 percent of female internet users in urban and rural India, respectively. We have 294 million internet users in urban India and 356 million users in rural India, which means there is more consumption of internet in rural India and 800 members of ASCI are missing. Pointing this out to just reflect on the situation".Recently, an ad for the fragrance brand Layer'r Shot sparked outrage for being `misogynistic' and `promoting rape culture', and was quickly removed from all digital channels.In response to the ad, Irani stated that when money is at the forefront, gender is a subject that no one wants to discuss. "Behind the deodorant ad (Layer'r Shot ad) that was pulled down, there was an agency, a writer, a director, an actor, a TV and radio channel, and an internet service that gained from it financially".Irani began her career as an actress in a sanitary pad commercial before becoming a politician. She said, "But now when I switch on the television, I see the ad `Men will be men' and have to work in my office to get a deodorant ad off the television".She also mentioned that when placing adverts in material, one must consider the sensitivity of the subject. Explaining the same, Irani said, "Why do advertisers need to tap into news items that are political, of social intent, speak about a tragedy and place women undergarment ads in it. Those are ad placements that are inconvenient and need to be spoken about".She concluded, "Releasing guidelines around gender representation is a very small step. A long journey awaits us".
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