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are single, willing to mingle and ready
to party after a hard day's shoot. But Mumbai,
the restless city, is no longer the safe
haven it was supposed to be, particularly
after the incident of a South African model's
rape after a few drinks in a suburban hotel,
shook the metropolis out of its slumber.
Are our female TV artistes scared by the
mishap? Or do they think it was a stray
incident?
Riya V Anandwala
talks to a few telly divas to know their
take on this issue.
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Rucha
Gujarati
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Rucha Gujarati
I never travel alone at night, whenever
I am going for a party, I take my driver
along. Mumbai is pretty secure till 1:30
am. After that, it is definitely risky.
Listening to a number of incidents with
models and actresses lately, I am even more
scared to travel at nights.
I would like to suggest everyone to lock
their car doors when commuting at night.
Even beggars asking for money can be dangerous.
I remember once when I was coming back from
college at noon in the first class compartment
of a local train, something happened with
me too. A man who I thought was a beggar
began acting fresh with me; I ran to save
my life and pulled the chain. He ran away
though.
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Kavita
Kaushik
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Kavita Kaushik
I do party whenever I get time off work.
I drive alone wherever I go; mostly I always
enter parties with my group of friends.
I am a very people's person and will mix
with strangers. I feel that when one is
going for a night out, male friends have
to be around. It's a little scary when one
hears about such incidents, but one has
to be strong and be with the right people.
Places like discos are very unsafe for socialites.
Thankfully nothing like this has happened
with me. Yes, once when I was in Delhi,
a guy hit me on my thigh while I was in
a rickshaw. I chased him and hammered him.
I am not the kind to sit and cry!
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Juhi
Parmar
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Juhi Parmar
I am never scared of traveling alone.
Firstly, I am not a party freak. We can't
keep crying over one incident. I am always
out with either my friends or people whom
I know. I would never go for a party, where
I don't know anyone. I don't go to discos
and places people with all sorts of folk.
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Sophie
Choudhary
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Sophie Choudhary
I never go out alone, I always have my
driver along with me. And whichever party
I go to, my friends are around me always.
I feel the recent cases of molestations
can happen to anyone, it's just that one
has to be sensible enough. I don't drink
anyway, so that's where I go safe! Mumbai
is safe, no two ways about it. On the contrary,
Delhi is unsafe for women!
I did a show in Ahmedabad, where men were
acting too smart with me, but the security
was tight and I got out of harm's way.
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Mansi
Verma
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Mansi Verma
I do party, but whenever I have a night
out, I take my car and drive it myself.
I am always with my friends so there are
very little chances of anything terrible
happening to me. If people go out with unknown
people, such things are bound to happen.
The case of Bipasha Basu being molested
by a few guys at Rain was of course bad,
but may be guys got carried away with her
screen image of being sexy and hot. If a
Tulsi would have entered the place, maybe
it wouldn't have been the same way!
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| By
RIYA V ANANDWALA |
Posted
on 11 January 2005 6:30 pm
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