Preity's
Take
On
#MeToo
In
a
Bollywood
Hungama
video,
Preity
is
seen
saying,
"It's
important
that
women
use
it
for
the
right
thing
because
there
are
men
and
women
that
would
use
their
position
and
power
for
their
advantage
but
I
do
feel
bad
when
women
are
using
it
when
it's
not
that
serious
or
for
personal
vendetta
or
publicity.
There
is
a
very
small
percentage
of
women
that
are
using
it
and
they
are
diluting
the
movement
but
there
are
also
women
being
in
the
industry
there
are
so
many
stories.
This
me
too
movement,
if
its
this
much
in
the
film
industry,
it's
that
much
in
every
other
industry.
Having
said
that,
the
film
industry
is
one
of
the
most
safest
places,
there's
about
the
most
decent
people
I
have
ever
worked
with.
So
I
feel
really
bad
when
people
say
this
industry
is
really
bad.
The
Controversial
Remark
When
quizzed
if
she
ever
encountered
an
incident
like
that,
she
chuckled
and
said,
"No,
I
haven't,
I
wish
I
had,
at
least
I
would
have
had
an
answer
to
tell
you.
Aaj
Ki
Sweetu,
Kal
Ki
Me
Too
ho
sakti
hai."
Preity
Zinta
Claims
Her
Interview
Was
Edited
In
A
Controversial
Way
When
the
actress
received
flak
on
social
media
for
her
statements,
she
quickly
took
to
Twitter
and
clarified,
"I'm
really
suprised
&
upset
that
journalists
like
@iFaridoon
take
an
interview
&
edit
it
to
sound
controversial
for
better
traction."
Here's
What
She
Meant!
" If
I
said
"I
wish
someone
had
bothered
me"
-
it
meant
I
would
have
probably
beaten
them
up
if
they
had...
Interviews
taken
out
of
context
#Metoo."
'This
Is
Nothing
But
Controversial
Editing'
Replying
to
one
of
the
tweets,
she
wrote,
"No
I
did
not
say
that
about
sexual
survivors
but
about
my
self
&
I
also
stated
that
with
success
people
treat
u
differently
&
I
was
privileged
as
I
got
successful
earlier.
This
is
nothing
but
controversial
editing
&
u
passing
judgement
is
uncalled
&
unnecessary."
An
Angry
Preity
Zinta
Lashed
Out
At
The
Journalist
She
further
tweeted,
"Really
sad
2see
how
the
interview
Is
edited
to
trivialis&
be
insensitive.
Not
everything
is
traction
&
as
someone
being
interviewed
I
expected
decency
&
maturity
froma
journalist
@iFaridoon.
I
did
25
interviews
that
day
&
only
yours
turned
out
edited
like
this
#dissappointed."