Kangana
On
Being
Harassed
On
Film
Sets
"Harassment
happens
on
many
levels.
So
many
times
on
sets,
I
wasn't
sexually
harassed,
but
some
people
had
ego
issues.
I
was
harassed
on
many
other
fronts.
It
wouldn't
come
under
#MeToo
but
it
was
still
harassment," Kangana
told
PTI.
Kangana
Reveals
She
Went
Through
Harrowing
Experiences
The
actor
said
the
harassment
ranged
from
making
her
wait
for
long
hours
to
dubbing
her
voice
without
her
consent.
Talking
about
her
harrowing
experiences,
Kangana
said,
"Making
me
wait
on
set
for
six
hours,
willingly
giving
me
wrong
call
time
to
make
me
stand,
always
giving
me
the
wrong
set
of
dates
so
I'm
missing
out
on
opportunities
and
then
cancelling
the
schedule
last
minute
by
these
heroes."
Kangana
Further
Adds..
"Ganging
up
on
me
and
not
inviting
me
to
film
events,
launching
trailers
without
me
and
then
someone
else
dubbed
for
me
without
even
telling
me,
which
is
violating
the
basic
right
of
taking
permission
from
an
actor."
Kangana:
Men
Are
Scared
Now
Owing
To
#MeToo
Movement
The
Queen
star
said
because
of
the
#MeToo
movement,
which
hit
India
last
year;
men
in
the
industry
are
scared.
"People
are
scared,
obviously
and
they
should
be.
Men
are
scared
in
the
industry.
This
isn't
going
to
stop.
This
will
continue
till
we
really
go
into
the
root
cause
of
it
because
essentially
it's
a
patriarchal
society
which
is
extremely
chauvinistic.
"We
need
to
come
to
a
point
where
they
are
scared.
All
the
talks
of
'what
if
women
lose
work' should
stop.
I
believe
there's
no
life
without
dignity.
You
shouldn't
worry
about
raising
your
voice."
We
Need
To
Be
More
Sensitive
Towards
Sexual
Harassment
At
Workplace
The
actor
had
come
out
in
support
of
the
survivor
when
allegations
of
sexual
harassment
were
levelled
against
the
Queen
director
Vikas
Bahl.
Kangana
said
going
forward
strict
rules
and
immediate
action
policy
should
be
implemented
to
make
film
sets
safer
for
women.
"On
film
sets
there
have
to
be
strict
rules
and
strict
action
should
be
taken.
Things
can't
be
solved
on
a
personal
level
or
behind
closed
doors.
Things
should
be
taken
to
authority
and
immediate
action
is
the
need
of
the
hour.
"When
anyone
raises
concern,
people
director,
producer
or
anyone
need
to
solve
it.
We
need
to
become
more
sensitive
about
these
things,"
she
said.