Kollywood actress Radikaa Sarathkumar revealed she received a call from Mohanlal after she shared a harrowing incident of hidden cameras in her changing room.
Speaking with a group of media in Chennai, she shared the details of her conversation with Mohanlal.
“Mohanlal called me to ask if such an incident had occurred on any set where he was present,” Radikaa shared as per Mathrubhumi. The actress added that she assured the Lucifer actor there were no lead actors on the sets when the incident took place.
“When I realised that people on the set were watching the hidden camera footage, I began shouting. I also contacted the production company’s authorities and demanded immediate action,” the actress said.
“When I was working in a film, I was just crossing a group of four people laughing and sniggering watching a video. So my eyes automatically went that side and I saw that they were watching something inappropriate. I called one of them and asked what they were watching. He said they are watching women who are changing clothes in caravans. I was really… really shocked and perturbed because it was concerning my safety now and I did not want to be seen like that by anybody. I think we were being compromised. We had an argument and then they said these are all old videos. I asked them to delete every video they had. There was nothing much I could do because I was leaving for the airport,” the actress revealed while talking to CNN News18.
She earlier slammed the silence of male actors across industries over the findings of
. “Now the onus is on the women. They have to shoulder the responsibility of safeguarding themselves,” the 62-year-old actress said. Expressing shock over the statement of Radhika Sarathkumar, RMP leader K K Rema said the cruelties allegedly happening in the film industry were beyond anyone’s imagination. “What kind of cruelty is this… cinema world is fast becoming the biggest underworld… that is what we understand from all these allegations,” she told the media.