Celina Jaitly recalls being catcalled, man flashing his private parts when she was a kid; says, “I was told it was my fault”

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Actress Celina Jaitly – who made her acting debut with the 2003 thriller Janasheen, is vocal when it comes to speaking her mnd about the injustices happening in society. After commenting on the r*pe and murder of a doctor in Kolkata, Celina now took to her Instragram handle and shared some incidents from her childhood where she was thrown stones at, was catcalled and even had a man flash her his private parts.

Taking to Instagram on Saturday, Celina Jaitly shared a picture of herself as a 6th grade student. Along with it, she shared a lengthy note of how she was blamed for the unpleasant situation she face as a schoolgirl. Scroll below to know all the ‘Paying Guests’ actress shared.

Celina Jaitly reveals being catcalled

Celina began her legthy post by writing. “THE VICTIM IS ALWAYS AT FAULT: In this pic I was in 6th grade only when boys from a nearby university started to wait outside my school. They would follow the school rickshaw making catcalls all the way home everyday. I pretended not to notice them and few days later because of that they started throwing stones at me in the middle of the road to get my attention. Not one bystander batted an eye.”

The ‘No Entry’ actress continued, “I was told by a teacher: It was because I was ‘too westernised and did not wear loose clothes and did not tie my hair in two braids with oil it was my fault!’ It was also at this age when a man first flashed his private parts to me while waiting for the school rickshaw in the morning. For many years I blamed myself for this incident which I kept to myself running the words of the teacher again and again in my mind that it was MY FAULT!”

Celina: It was always my fault

Celina – who represented India at Miss Universe 2001 and was the 4th runner-up, added, “In 11th grade I still remember they cut the wire of my scooty’s brakes because I was not acknowledging the university boys who heckled and called me rude names & left lewd notes on my scooty. My male class mates got scared for me and told our teachers. My class teacher called me and told me, ‘You come across as a FORWARD type of girl, riding a scooty and wearing jeans to extra classes with short open hair that’s why boys think you are of a loose character’. It was always my fault.”

She continued, “I still remember that day jumping off my scooty to save myself because of my brake wires being cut off. I was hurt badly and yet it was my fault. My Scooty was damaged I was both physically and psychologically hurt. I was told it was MY FAULT!”

Celina Jaitly concluded her post by writing. “My retired Colonel Grandfather who fought two wars for our country had to take to escorting me back n forth to school… I still remember those boys who chased me even damaging my scooty they also passed derogatory remarks on my retired colonel grandfather making fun of him. Nana stood and stared at them and then he turned away shook his head and I could read his face as he walked away with me. His disgust at the very people he laid his life on line for. It’s time to stand up and ask for our right to be protected WE ARE NOT AT FAULT ! HOW MANY OF YOU GIRLS RELATE? #kolkatadoctordeath #kolkata #womensrights #celinajaitly”

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