Earlier
this
year,
Neena
Gupta
unveiled
her
autobiography
'Sach
Kahun
Toh'
in
which
she
bared
her
heart
on
various
things
related
to
her
personal
and
professional
life.
In
one
of
the
chapters
in
her
book,
the
Khalnayak
actress
recalled
being
molested
by
a
doctor
as
well
as
tailor
when
she
was
a
kid.
She
said
that
she
never
told
her
mother
about
these
incidents
out
of
fear
of
being
blamed
for
it.
Gupta
recalled
her
visit
to
an
optician
and
said
that
her
brother
was
asked
to
sit
in
the
waiting
room
while
she
was
inside
getting
examined
by
him.
The
actress
mentioned
in
her
book,
"The
doctor
started
with
examining
my
eye
and
then
went
down
to
check
out
other
areas
that
were
unconnected
with
my
eye.
I
was
scared
stiff
while
it
was
happening
and
felt
disgusted
all
the
way
home.
I
sat
in
a
corner
in
the
house
and
cried
my
eyes
out
when
nobody
was
looking.
But
I
didn't
dare
tell
my
mother
about
this
because
I
was
so
scared
that
she
would
say
that
it
was
my
fault.
That
I
had
probably
said
or
done
something
to
provoke
him.
This
happened
to
me
many
times
at
the
doctor's."
She
went
on
to
share
another
account
of
her
visit
to
the
tailor
wherein
the
latter
got
too
handsy
while
taking
her
measurements.
Neena
wrote
that
she
was
forced
to
keep
going
back
even
after
this
incident
and
added,
"Because
I
felt
like
I
had
no
choice.
If
I
told
my
mother
that
I
didn't
want
to
go
to
them,
she
would
ask
me
why
and
I
would
have
to
tell
her."
In
her
book,
Neena
also
opened
up
on
another
incident
when
she
was
16
years
old.
She
said
that
she
was
propositioned
by
a
friend's
brother
who
had
just
got
married,
adding
that
she
managed
to
shrug
off
his
advances
politely
without
offending
him
or
his
family.
The
actress
wrote
that
she
soon
realised
that
all
other
girls
in
college
had
faced
similar
situations
but
they
would
refrain
from
telling
their
parents
about
it
as
they
feared
losing
the
little
freedom
that
they
had
or
even
get
blamed
for
bringing
it
upon
themselves.
Workwise,
Neena
Gupta
will
next
be
seen
in
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