Brave Model slaps Director in full public eye, he wanted her to compromise for a movie

Bollywood: Another case of casting couch has come to light in the glitzy film industry of Mumbai. Recently, a brave actress created a sensation by publicly slapping a film director. The video went viral on social media.

This incident happened when the director offered the actress to compromise for a role in a film. When the actress opposed this shameful offer, the director tried to force her. But this time, instead of getting scared, the actress raised her voice for her rights and taught the director a lesson.

The actress publicly slapped the director and made the director himself confess his obscene act. In which he said, “I called her yesterday evening and fraudulently called her for a movie in which I kept compromise conditions.” Further, the actress said that if any action is taken against her, then the director will be responsible for it, which the director himself accepted.

According to media reports, the director called the actress a day before and fraudulently called her for a movie. After which the director made a proposal in which she was asked to compromise. On hearing this, the actress not only rejected this rude proposal but also slapped the director publicly and made him confess his act. People present there were shocked to see this incident.

The video of this incident has gone viral on social media. People are praising this bold step of the actress. People appreciate the courage of this actress against the casting couch. Alleged cases of casting couch keep coming up in Bollywood and everyone is aware of the dark side behind Bollywood. This incident was a lesson for Deepak Mishra, as he asked the actress to compromise.

Casting couch is an issue that has long existed in the film industry. Other Bollywood celebrities who have talked about their experiences related to the casting couch include Sherlyn Chopra and Esha Gupta. This latest incident only underscores the need for a safer and more ethical working environment in Bollywood, where talent is recognized without exploitation.

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