The
Me
Too
Movement
brought
discussions
about
safety
of
women
in
the
Hindi
film
industry
to
the
fore.
A
number
of
women
came
out
and
made
allegations
of
sexual
harassment
they
faced
in
the
industry.
Casting
couch
is
an
issue
that
many
film
industries
face,
and
Bollywood
isn't
exempt
from
that.
Actress
and
producer
Chitrangda
Singh
admitted
that
casting
couch
exists
in
Bollywood
but
it
is
not
the
place
where
people
force
you.
She
shared
that
she
too
has
faced
such
situations.
Talking
to
SpotboyE
in
an
interview,
Chitrangda
said
about
casting
couch
in
Bollywood,
"There
are
people
like
this
everywhere.
Right
from
my
modelling
days
to
Bollywood,
I
have
seen
them
at
all
times.
Corporate
industry
is
just
as
bad.
Yes,
it
has
happened
with
me
but
I
would
like
to
say
that
the
Bollywood
industry
is
not
the
place
where
anybody
forces
you.
There
is
enough
space
and
respect
for
everyone
and
their
choices.
You
do
feel
bad
when
you
lose
an
opportunity
but
then
those
are
the
choices
you
make.
So,
you
don't
sulk
about
it."
"It
feels
bad
and
I
have
lost
out
on
projects
too
but
at
the
same
time
if
you
are
comfortable
with
it,
then
go
ahead
and
do
it.
I
am
not
here
to
judge
anyone," she
added.
A
few
days
earlier,
Ayushmann
Khurrana
opened
up
about
his
casting
couch
experience
in
the
industry.
He
shared
with
Pinkvilla
that
he
was
once
asked
to
show
his
'tool'
in
exchange
for
a
role,
but
he
refused
the
casting
director
asserting
that
he
is
straight.
Chitrangda
was
last
seen
in
the
2018
film
Baazaar,
starring
alongside
Saif
Ali
Khan.
Baazaar
was
directed
by
Gauravv
K
Chawla.