Sonam breaks down why people choose not to report sexual harassment

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The Padman actor gives three reasons why some may choose to stay silent about the issue

Sonam finds it 'awful' that calling out people for sexual harassment is now being referred to as a 'witch hunt'.
Sonam finds it 'awful' that calling out people for sexual harassment is now being referred to as a 'witch hunt'.

Bollywood hasn't stopped talking about sexual harassment and following the Aziz Ansari debate, the issue has taken centre stage again.

This time it was Sonam Kapoor who addressed the issue in an interview with Haroon Rashid on BBC Asian Network.

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"The truth always comes out eventually" - @sonamakapoor talks to @iharoonrashid about the ongoing silence from Indian actresses about harassment in Bollywood.

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She broke down three reason why one may not report sexual harassment or feel comfortable coming out about it. "There are three points to it - a lot of women don't realise what's going on and what's happening to them, because they think that it's okay and it's alright... it's like a subconscious thought. That's the conditioning we've gone through."

"Number two: it's also because we've been taught to keep quiet, act dumb, pretend it didn't happen, laugh it off. Or third it's victim blaming. If something happens to you, it's your fault."

Asked whether the victims hold themselves back when reporting sexual harassment due to the stigma surrounding the issue or fear of losing their jobs, Sonam replied: I think it's both. it's not only about losing your careers, it's also losing face in society We're still backward that way, we don't talk about it at all."

Addressing the Aziz Ansari incident, Sonam said she finds it 'awful' that calling out people for sexual harassment is now being referred to as a 'witch hunt'.

"It's important for it to go the other way, There's deafening silence and suddenly when the dam is broken, everything comes out. But eventually it will all level out. The truth always comes out, eventually. Always," said the Padman star.

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