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Celebs unsafe in maximum city?

After the stalker attack on actor Shruti Haasan recently, female actors confess they feel unsafe in Mumbai.

Updated on: Nov 22, 2013, 17:19:49 IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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After the stalker attack on actor Shruti Haasan recently, female actors confess they feel unsafe in Mumbai

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Are we supposed to hold candle-light vigils after every such incident and then return to our normal lives? I am really quite lost now
- Preity Zinta

Although Mumbai was considered the safest city for women, I have to confess I don’t feel safe here all the time
- Richa Chadda

The city is not safe at all for any working woman. We don’t know where we can go without guys jostling and staring at us
- Amrita Rao

Mumbai is not safe anymore. If you are a single girl, you have to be on your guard constantly, and that’s awful
- Sophie Choudry

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