Actress
Flora
Saini
is
a
popular
face
in
the
entertainment
industry
and
has
worked
in
several
Hindi,
Kannada,
and
Tamil
films.
She
has
always
been
quite
open
about
the
bad
experiences
of
life.
For
those
unaware,
Saini
in
the
past
was
in
a
live-in
relationship
with
the
film
producer,
Gaurang
Doshi,
and
had
suffered
horrific
domestic
violence
at
the
hands
of
Doshi.
Due
to
the
abuse,
Flora
had
parted
ways
from
Gaurang
and
during
India's
Me
Too
movement,
revealed
her
ordeals
of
facing
sexual
harassment.
In
2018,
the
Gandi
Baat
actress
went
public
about
the
torture
she
endured
at
the
hands
of
her
ex-boyfriend
in
2007
and
how
she
escaped
the
heinous
situation.
The
actress
once
again
remembered
how
Gaurang
Doshi
had
almost
killed
her
and
threatened
to
kill
her
parents
if
she
hadn't
left
the
place.
Speaking
to
News18,
Flora
shared
that
she,
despite
her
parents'
disapproval,
stayed
in
the
relationship.
She
also
drew
comparison
between
her
with
that
of
Shraddha
Walkar
murder
case
who
was
killed
by
her
live-in
partner,
Aftab
Poonawala
in
Delhi.
Referring
to
the
case,
Flora
shared
how
Gaurang
cut
off
all
contacts
with
her
family
and
used
to
beat
her.
She
said,
"Your
parents
see
the
red
flags.
In
Shraddha's
case
as
well,
the
same
happened.
They
first
cut
you
off
from
your
family.
I
also
left
my
home,
and
within
a
week
of
moving
in
with
him,
I
was
being
bashed
up.
I
couldn't
understand
why
he
was
beating
me
up
suddenly,
because
in
my
eyes
he
was
a
really
nice
guy."
Flora
Saini
further
mentioned
that
her
ex
had
even
threatened
to
kill
her
and
her
parents
when
she
said
she
wanted
to
call
it
quits
with
him.
"One
night,
he'd
beaten
me
so
much
that
I
had
a
fractured
jaw.
He
took
his
father's
picture
and
warned
me,
saying
I
swear
on
my
father
that
I
will
kill
you
tonight," she
said.
In
the
same
interview,
Saini
recalled,
"When
he
turned
back
to
keep
the
photo
frame
back,
in
that
fraction
of
a
second,
my
mom's
voice
echoed
in
my
ears
that
at
such
a
moment
you
will
have
to
run
-
bas
bhaag,
mat
soch
ki
kapde
pehne
hai
ya
nahi,
paise
hain
ya
nahi,
bas
bhaag
(run
and
don't
think
if
you
have
clothes
on
or
not,
If
you
have
the
money
or
not,
run
for
your
life).
I
ran
to
my
home
and
I
decided
that
I'm
never
going
back."
Flora
Saini
then
added
that
when
she
went
to
the
police
station,
they
first
refused
to
lodge
the
complaint,
but
she
was
later
able
to
file
a
written
complaint.
She
concluded
her
conversation
by
advising
young
girls
to
take
red
flags
seriously.