‘Bhabi ji Ghar Par Hai” Actress Saumya Tandon, who plays the role of Anita Bhabhi, has been away from acting for some time. However, despite this, she is constantly in the limelight. She is often in the limelight due to her stylish looks. ‘Bhabi Ji Ghar Par Hain‘ fame Saumya Tandon has recently opened up about the eve teasing she faced in Ujjain.
The actress, best known for her role as Anita Bhabhi in the popular TV show, has spoken against the issue of eve teasing in India. Recently revealed in an interview that she has been a victim of eve-teasing many times before coming into acting. Actually, Saumya grew up in Ujjain, MP. During this, she had to face molestation many times.
Saumya Tandon’s experience with eve-teasing:
In a recent interview, Saumya Tandon revealed that she faced eve teasing while visiting Ujjain. She talked about the incident and how it affected her, “It was a very scary experience for me. That day I was going home from Study. I was on a bicycle. A boy overtook me. And I fell. I had a head injury in this accident. I had fractured my bone. It was a painful experience, talking about the accident”, the actress said, ‘It was a winter day and I was sleeping at night. I was returning home, then a boy came on a bike and filled vermilion in my maang”.
The issue of eve-teasing in India:
Eve teasing is a common problem in India, with women facing harassment on a daily basis in various forms. Despite being a serious issue, it often goes unreported, and many women do not speak out against it due to fear or lack of support. Public figures like Saumya Tandon, speaking out against such incidents, can help create awareness and encourage others to do the same.
Saumya Tandon was born on 3 November 1984 in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, but did her complete studies in Ujjain. Saumya started her career with modeling. Then Saumya started her acting career in 2006. After this, she stepped into the film world with the movie ‘Jab We Met’ released in the year 2007. Her character was also praised a lot. However, Saumya got a different identity from ‘Bhabhi Ji Ghar Par Hai‘.