Akshay Kumar, Alia Bhatt outraged at molestation in Bangalore
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Several Bollywood stars like Akshay Kumar and Farhan Akhtar have strongly condemned the molestation of a young woman on New Year's day in Bangalore.
The horrifying incident came to light on Tuesday night when a resident of the area gave the police video footage captured by a CCTV camera he had installed at his house. Four people have been arrested in the molestation case, police said.
After the video footage went viral, various tinsel town celebrities started condemning the "shameful" incident.
While addressing the incident, actor Akshay Kumar posted a video on the micro-blogging site. In the video, Akshay said: "Today I am feeling ashamed of being a human. I came from a small family holiday from Capetown and wished all a Happy New Year. While walking through airport, I was carrying my daughter in my arms and suddenly saw one news on TV where I saw few people's molestation act.
"After watching that don't know how you all felt, but I have lost my temper. Even if I was not the father of a daughter, I will say that a society, which can't respect its women, has no right to call itself a human society."
Akshay shared that the "worst part is that few people have hold status of justifying this molestation act."
The Bangalore incident makes me feel we r evolving backwards,from humans to animals,rather beasts coz even animals are better!Truly shameful pic.twitter.com/FJwJ80Mkby
— Akshay Kumar (@akshaykumar) January 5, 2017
"Why she donned less clothes? Why she went outside in night? Such people should feel ashamed. It's not the girls' clothes, it's your mentality that is short," he said.
While re-tweeting Akshay's post, actor Arjun Kapoor said: He's spoken what's on everyone's mind... Bangalore is just one of the many incidents that happen everyday and yet nothing's being done about it.
Actor-filmmaker Farhan Akhtar called it "gender terrorism". "This is not molestation. It's gender terrorism. empowered by the misogynistic mentality of powers-that-be. Wake up," he tweeted.
While actress Alia Bhatt called it a "disgusting" act, Kriti Sanon said that "girls must learn some form of self defence."
Disgusting!!!!!!!!!! https://t.co/W0NdFWX8kc
— Alia Bhatt (@aliaa08) January 4, 2017
Swara Bhaskar said: There is a problem with Indian parenting.. lets wake up to it and change it. #Bangalore.
Veteran filmmaker Shekhar Kapur tweeted: "When will it stop? How long will our society go on blaming women for assaults upon them? Bengaluru shame."
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