Actress
Shweta
Basu
Prasad
had
been
in
the
headlines
ever
since
her
arrest
for
allegedly
being
involved
in
a
prostitution
racket
in
Hyderabad.
Soon
after
her
arrest,
a
statement
got
reported
that
Shweta
Basu
Prasad
admitted
to
be
involved
into
prostitution
for
financial
need
and
she
reportedly
said
that
there
are
many
such
actresses
who
are
into
flesh
trade.
Shweta
Basu
Prasad
had
been
in
remand
home
but
soon
after
getting
released
from
remand
home,
the
National
Award
winning
actress
claimed
that
she
never
made
such
statement
and
all
the
reports
were
false.
The
entire
Shweta
Basu
Prasad
prostitution
scandal
episode
created
a
lot
of
hullaballo
in
the
industry
which
more
or
less
eased
a
little
now
but
with
Shweta
denying
all
previous
reported
statements,
the
controversial
issue
has
again
come
up.
On
the
other
side,
when
Shweta
Basu
Prasad
was
passing
days
at
the
remand
home,
the
talented
actress
wrote
a
poem
'Cliff'
describing
the
entire
scandalous
episode.
The
poem
goes
like:
"Thunderstruck,
all
alone,
I
stand
here
at
the
edge
of
the
cliff.
I
crawled
the
dense
forest
to
get
here
The
tribes
and
wild
and
strays
They
say
`Jump,
jump
from
the
cliff.'
As
I
look
down,
naked,
cold
and
trembling,
The
ferocious
sea
I
see
with
its
mouth
open
It's
ready
to
swallow
me.
The
noises
are
unbearable
the
place
so
dark.
As
I
decided
to
jump
in
the
sea
I
saw
the
North
Star.
I
remembered
how
it
shone
above
my
blessed
home
where
singing
hugging
and
laughter
awaited
me
I
said,
`Wait
I
want
to
go
home.'
The
voices
murmured,
`End
the
journey.'
`Jump!
Jump
you
ugly
thing.'
I
smiled
to
them
and
pitied
them,
They
don't
know
I
have
wings."