Randeep Hooda: If A Woman Enjoys S*x, It Doesn't Mean That She Is A Slut!
At the launch event of MTV's new show Big F, Randeep Hooda shared his views about slut-shaming and also clarified his stand on Gurmehar Kaur controversy.
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oi-Madhuri
By Madhuri
Bollywood
actor
Randeep
Hooda
is
all
set
to
make
his
television
debut
with
MTV's
latest
reality
show
Big
F.
At
the
launch
event
of
the
show,
the
actor
was
asked
about
what
he
thought
about
slut-shaming.
To
this
he
replied,
"The
show
talks
to
men
that
women
are
not
an
object
of
your
desire,
she
is
a
person.
If
a
woman
enjoys
sex,
it
doesn't
mean
that
she
is
a
slut."
The
actor
who
has
been
at
the
receiving
end
for
bullying
Delhi
University
student
Gurmehar
Kaur
on
social
media,
also
clarified
at
the
event
that
he
was
not
aware
about
the
issue
as
well
as
about
the
threats
to
her.
He
was
quoted
saying,
"I
didn't
know
who
this
girl
was..
I
saw
a
tweet
by
Sehwag
(former
cricketer
Virender
Sehwag)
and
I
often
laugh
at
his
jokes.
He
makes
pretty
funny
jokes
about
all
kinds
of
things.
And
I
just
laughed
at
it
and
left
it.
I
didn't
see
the
connotation
in
it
then
I
got
some
messages,
and
that
some
prominent
journalists
are
making
comments
on
it,
conversing
on
it.
went
back
to
Twitter,
and
quickly
went
on
to
internet
and
saw
what
was
happening
on
it.
I
could
put
two
and
two
together
and
I
immediately
said
that
don't
politicise
this
poor
girl's
point
of
view.
And
then
those
two
words
were
taken
(out
of
context),
for
'poor'
they
said
that
you
are
misogynist
and
'girl'
they
said
you
are
a
sexist.
I
said
'Hey
if
it
was
a
boy,
I
would
have
said
the
same
thing'."
He
further
added,
"Let
me
clarify
that
I
was
not
aware
of
any
threats
to
her
at
all,
and
when
I
did
become
aware
of
it
I
immediately
issued
a
statement
and
clarified,
saying
that
it
was
not
directed
to
her
at
all.
Violence
is
wrong,
and
violence
against
women
is
a
heinous
crime.
The
traitors
should
be
brought
to
justice
and
made
an
example
of
in
a
very
severe
way
so
that
doesn't
happen
again.
I
don't
think
that
has
happened,
what
the
authorities
are
doing.
By
that
time
the
narrative
was
set
and
I
was
labelled
and
put
in
a
box".
Randeep
even
made
a
valid
point
to
make
about
faceless
trolling
and
said,
"They
should
look
into
it
very
seriously
because
it
is
becoming
a
bigger
issue
and
it
is
getting
out
of
hand
day
by
day.
I
have
got
brickbats
from
this
side
and
from
that
side.
I
am
inviting
them.
Maybe
I
can
sit
with
them
and
have
a
conversation
with
them
and
try
and
find
a
solution."