By LEKSHMI GOPALAKRISHNAN
Wearing a close-fitting black T-shirt
and jeans, she walked confidently
before superstar Mohanlal, clearing
the path for him by efficiently managing the crowd.
Her tough looks and commanding gestures made
her stand out among the male watch-and-ward staff
escorting the actor when he attended a function in
Kochi recently.
She is Anu Kunjumon, one of several women who
are now breaking gender stereotypes by entering
the long-standing, male-dominated profession of
bouncers.
Bouncers are professional security personnel
deployed to manage crowds during mass events,
escort celebrities, provide personal security to those
facing threats, handle party spoilers during DJ parties, and deal with troublemakers at pubs and bars.
Like Kunjumon, several women who are confident
in their physical fitness and mental strength are now
working as bouncers, a relatively new and unconventional profession in Kerala.
If anyone asks what made her choose a profession
that women do not typically take up, Kunjumon
would say that she has always liked to command
people and earn their respect.
The 37-year-old would also say that she has
always wanted to be mentally strong and physically
powerful in life.
“I am a person who grew up fighting all kinds of
challenges in my life. I had to strive to look after my
mother and sister and to live a dignified life in society. But I overcame everything with my mental
strength,” she told PTI.
A photographer by profession, Kunjumon used to
take photos at film promotional events and celebrity
programmes as per the demands of clients.
She said that women photographers covering film
promotions were also very rare when she began her
career years ago. At one such event, she had an
argument and altercation with a male bouncer,
which ultimately led her to choose that profession.
“
One of the bouncers pushed me while I was taking pictures at the function. I didn’t like the way I
was treated, so I gave him a strong push, which literally knocked him down. I later called the agency
that supplied bouncers for the event and asked them
why they don't hire women bouncers. I also
expressed my interest in working as a female bouncer,” she said.
She believes that a woman with strong willpower,
mental strength, and a moderately fit body can excel
as a bouncer.
During her years-long career, Kunjumon, who hails
from Kochi, has worked as a bouncer at celebrity
events and pub parties, as well as escorting female
celebrities and business professionals.
“I have never felt any difficulty in managing
crowds over the years. I have had to deal with
troublemakers--men, women, and transgender
individuals--in many situations. However,
I have
never had any bad experiences as a woman in such
circumstances,” the bouncer said with a smile.
She also stated that she is pursuing her job as a
bouncer with the same passion as she had for photography.
Another woman bouncer, who does not wish to be
named, said they receive almost equal pay to their
male counterparts for their services.
“We are hired based on the demands of clients. In
the majority of award nights, celebrity events, and DJ
parties, women bouncers are now a necessity,” she
told PTI. However, she admitted that the lack of professional training is a major challenge for bouncers
like her.
“I have been going to the gym for years and am
very particular about keeping my body fit. But apart
from that,
I have not received any professional training to work as a bouncer or to meet the required
responsibilities,” the 32-year-old said.
Rakhee K George, who runs Bonfire Events, an
event management company in Kochi, said there is
no proper system in place to provide training for
women bouncers.
“Many bouncer-supplying agencies simply send
physically strong-looking women to events as per
the clients’ demands. Many women bouncers overcome challenges during work through their mental
courage,” she said.
Umesh Kumar, who runs a private security agency
here, said they usually do not provide women
bouncers due to the lack of trained personnel.
“It seems that the majority of such recruitments are
done through gyms. Physically strong women, especially those with gym training, are deployed as
bouncers by many agencies,” he said. (PTI) ■