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Kolkata rape-murder case: Celebs face backlash from public for joining protests

Actor Rituparna Sengupta said 'young boys and girls started hitting' her car, adding that they 'used crass language', adding 'no one knew who they were'.

Sept 06, 2024 09:11 pm IST
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In Kolkata, celebrities and actors who have attempted to show their support for the protests demanding justice for the raped and murdered doctor have faced backlash from the public, who accuse them of turning it into a public stunt. The public has criticised these celebrities, including Rituparna Sengupta, for allegedly using the event to garner attention. Also read | Kareena Kapoor remembers Nirbhaya after recent Kolkata rape-murder: Still waiting for change

Bengali actor Rituparna Sengupta says she was 'pushed' by a section of protesters in Kolkata. (File Photo)

Recently, Bengali actor, Rituparna Sengupta told AajTak Bangla that she was heckled on September 3 when she went to join a protest rally demanding justice in the rape-murder case.

On Wednesday, during the 'Reclaim the Night' protests, a group of protesters heckled actor Rituparna, chanting "go back" slogans. Sometime back, Aparna Sen got rude comments from protestors when she arrived at RG Kar hospital to join the protest.

'Such elements are giving wrong direction to protest'

She said she was met with 'go back' slogans as she arrived to take part in the demonstrations beginning from the Shyambazar area of Kolkata, adding she was chased away as the situation quickly escalated. Rituparna said, "The way they were pushing me, I could have died. They used crass language. Young boys and girls started hitting my car. No one knew who they were. They are unnamed. They possibly enter all protests in the same way. Such elements are giving a wrong direction to the protest and defocusing the masses."

'I don't understand this resistance, it is terrifying'

Actor Hrithik Roshan also expressed his anger and concern on social media. On his X account, he wrote, "Yes we need to evolve into a society where we ALL feel equally safe. But that is going to take decades. It's going to hopefully happen with sensitising and empowering our sons and daughters. The next generations will be better."

 
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