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WHEN YAMI SLAPPED A MAN

The actor is happy that stars are speaking up on abuse

- Shreya Mukherjee ■ shreya.mukherjee@htlive.com

Actor Yami Gautam is happy that the #MeToo campaign, highlighti­ng sexual violence and abuse against women, is gaining momentum across the globe. Yami says that it is “these conversati­ons” that will eventually make a difference.

“I know about the #MeToo campaign and casting couch. Fortunatel­y, I never faced it or [known someone] who has, but I feel for those who went through such incidents. I am glad that the conversati­ons have started. I agree that when a public figure speaks up, everybody around gets encouraged to come forward and talk about what has happened to them. That, I think, is very important,” says the actor, who played the character of an independen­t visually impaired girl, who becomes a victim of sexual abuse in Kaabil (2017).

While the 29-year-old hasn’t faced harassment in the film industry, she has, like most girls, been at the receiving end of it on the roads. Yami recalls an incident from her time growing up in Chandigarh. “Like any other girl from a middle-class family, I used to take a rickshaw to attend our tuitions. Since winters are usually challengin­g in Chandigarh, roads would often be deserted. I remember on one such day; I slapped a man. They were on a bike, and one of them passed comment and tried to touch my hand. And as soon as I slapped him, they just zoomed off. Now when I think about it, I don’t know how I did it. Maybe that was my lucky day. Otherwise, I don’t know what would have happened.”

Yami feels that only stricter laws and their implementa­tion can curb such crimes. “The offenders should be punished. They should know that they can’t get away with it. When Kiran Bediji [retired Indian Police Service officer, who is now the Lt. Governor of Puducherry] was stationed in Chandigarh for a very long time, the city was clean of such roadside romeos. So, I think stricter laws, honest officials and proper execution can only make the world a better place for women and children,” says the actor.

 ?? PHOTO: SHIVAM SAXENA/HT ?? Yami Gautam feels that stricter laws and their proper implementa tion can help make society a better place for women and children
PHOTO: SHIVAM SAXENA/HT Yami Gautam feels that stricter laws and their proper implementa tion can help make society a better place for women and children

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