The national award winning actress Shweta Basu prasad, who is now in a
remand home awaiting court judgment after being caught working as a
prostitute at a hotel in Hyderabad, has been at the center of a fiery
debate on the morals and ethics of the film industry.While many have
criticized her, she is now getting her share of supporters too.
Popular TV celeb Sakshi Tanwar who played TV mother role for Swetha
lashed out at media for highlighting her on screen daughter name.The TV
Celeb lashed out at media for deliberately highlighting Swetha Basu's
name alone and at the same time guarding the names of the National Award
Winner's high profile clients.
‘’Had they written about her so called high profile businessmen clients
involved, I would have read about them too. I have no interest in
knowing about those degenerate businessmen, but I would have loved to
see their names come to the fore so that their families – mothers,
daughters, sisters and wives – and friends would get an insight into
their recreational habits.'’Sakshi said
She has a few very valid questions - "My daughter is not a criminal, why
is her name being maligned like this? What if this irresponsible
reporting along with her photographs by the media has a long-lasting
scarring impact on her? What if tomorrow she finds it impossible to
carry the bitter remains of her life and takes a drastic step, God
forbid..."
"In a country where even rapists and murderers are given the right to
privacy, why has Shweta's right been violated?," asks Sakshi.Shweta, who
was a successful child artist with a National Award-winning role in
2002 film Makdee, played the daughter of Sakshi's character Parvati on
popular serial Kahani Ghaar Ghar Kii for a while.
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