A popular South industry actress and politician, Khushbu Sundar is often known for her outspoken style. Recently she went to an event, where she said that Hero tried to molest her during the shooting of a film. But instead of compromising, he taught the actor a hard lesson.
In fact, during the ongoing Indian International Film Festival in Goa, Khushboo Sundar spoke about her early film career days. She said, 'I was shooting for a film. At that time, I and the hero were shooting a scene at a distance from the crew. Meanwhile, the actor asked me, do I have any chance on the cycle?
Khushbu Sundar said, 'I was very angry after hearing this. At that moment I directly replied to hero and said that my shoe size is 41, so do you want to eat it here or in front of the whole unit. After this he never dared to say anything to me.
Speaking openly on women's safety, Khushbu Sundar said, 'Women face challenges not only in the film sector but everywhere. You can experience it in auto, local train or even flight. But I want to tell women that whenever they feel that someone is treating them unfairly, they should raise their voice at that moment, so that the future can be better.
She was sexually abused by her father when she was 8 years old. In an interview, Khushbu spoke openly about her sexual harassment. Meanwhile, she revealed that her father sexually abused her when she was 8 years old. Not only this, Khushbu said that her father used to beat her mother as well.
Khushbu joined politics in 2010 Khushbu started her career with the Bollywood film 'The Burning Train', in which she appeared as a child actor. Over time, she became a well-known face of South cinema. However, she joined politics in 2010.
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