Zareen
Khan
On
Aurangabad
Incident
Zareen
Khan
said,
"The
thing
is
being
a
celebrity
comes
with
its
own
advantages
and
disadvantages.
When
you
go
to
small
cities,
a
huge
number
of
people
turn
up
just
to
get
a
glimpse
of
their
favourite
celeb.
But,
then,
as
you
say
there
are
rotten
apples
everywhere
or
there
is
always
a
bad
fish
in
the
pond.
You
know
it's
just
one
or
two
people
from
that
crowd,
they
kind
of
lose
it
or
what,
I
don't
know
if
it's
any
mental
disorder."
Zareen
Khan
On
People’s
Sick
Mentality
Who
Try
To
Touch
Women
Inappropriately
"They
want
to
touch
you
or
grab
you
in
an
inappropriate
manner.
They
kind
of
take
away
all
the
love
that
others
are
showering
on
you.
It's
just
that
instead
of
leaving
that
city
with
all
that
love
and
warmth
that
has
been
showered
on
you,
this
one
thing
scars
you
and
it
overshadows
all
the
good
that
happened
in
that
city.
I
understand
we
are
what
we
are
because
of
the
fans,"
added
Zareen.
We
Do
Agree
With
Zareen
Khan
Here!
"It's
not
about
being
a
celebrity,
these
things
happen
to
women
in
general.
I
don't
know
what's
this
sick
mentality
of
men,
who
want
to
grab
women
in
an
inappropriate
manner.
We
have
been
talking
about
women
empowerment
and
safety
of
women
but
they
are
still
men
who
want
to
these
things.
It's
high
time
that
women
should
give
it
back
to
such
men,
that
very
moment."
‘I
Felt
Someone
Is
Trying
To
Touch
Me,
I
Gave
It
Back’
"That's
what
happened
with
me
in
Aurangabad
as
you
must
have
seen
in
the
video.
Despite
cops
and
bodyguards
being
there,
crowd
sometimes
gets
uncontrollable
as
it's
huge
and
you
can't
see
anyone's
face.
I
felt
someone
is
trying
to
touch
me
inappropriately
but
before
could
do
anything
beyond
that,
I
gave
it
back.
I
am
not
someone
who
is
up
for
sh*t."