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Mouni Roy Calls Out "Traumatizing" Harassment On Stage At Haryana Event: "Disgusted And Humiliated"

Mouni Roy explained that as she walked towards the stage, things quickly became uncomfortable

By Dena Falken EsqPublished about 10 hours ago 3 min read
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Mouni Roy has opened up about a deeply upsetting experience she faced during a recent event in Karnal, Haryana. What was meant to be a celebratory appearance turned into a moment that left the actor shaken and angry. Taking to Instagram Stories, Mouni shared a detailed note describing the harassment she allegedly faced from members of the audience, including elderly men.

The incident has sparked widespread discussion online, with many fans and fellow artists expressing concern over safety at public events. Several users pointed out that such behavior reflects a larger issue that women in the entertainment industry continue to face, even at professional gatherings meant to celebrate art and culture.

In her post, Mouni Roy did not hold back. She began by writing, “Had an event in Karnal last and I'm disgusted with the behaviour of the guests specially two uncles who are well aged to be grandparents.”

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She explained that as she walked towards the stage, things quickly became uncomfortable. “As the event started and I walked towards the stage, uncles and family members (all men) put their hands on my waist to click pictures,” she wrote. Mouni Roy added that she immediately objected, saying, “Didn't like it when I said ‘sir please remove your hand'.”

According to the actor, the situation worsened once she was on stage.

Many readers were disturbed by her account, especially the fact that the harassment began before she even reached the stage. Fans highlighted that personal boundaries should never be crossed, regardless of fame or public setting, and that consent must always be respected.

“On stage is even a better story. Two uncles stood right front making lewd remarks showing me lewd hand gestures, name calling,” Mouni Roy shared. She said she first tried to handle it politely. “I realised that and first politely gestured to them don't do it to which they started throwing roses at me.”

At one point, the actor even attempted to leave mid performance. “Is when mid performance I walked towards the stage exit but immediately came back to finish my performance,” she wrote. Despite this, the behaviour did not stop. She noted with disappointment that “no family or organisers moved them from up front.”

This detail raised serious questions about event management and accountability. Several voices online questioned why security and organisers failed to intervene, especially when the performer was visibly distressed and the situation was escalating in front of a live audience.

Mouni Roy also spoke about how unsafe the situation felt. “Have to also mention that the stage was on a height and these uncles were making videos low angel. When someone asked them to stop they abused them,” she added.

The mention of filming from below the stage added another layer of discomfort to the incident. Many described it as a clear violation of dignity, emphasizing that filming without consent in such a manner is deeply inappropriate and should invite strict action.

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The star expressed how deeply affected she was by the incident, saying, “I am humiliated, traumatised and want the authorities to take action for these intolerable behaviour.”

Ending her note on a strong and emotional message, Mouni Roy wrote, “We are artists trying to earn an honest living through our craft. Wonder what these men would do if their friends behaved the same with their daughters sisters or any family members shame on you!”

She added that while she usually avoids sharing negative experiences, this incident crossed a line. “I love my country our people our traditions but this? The guts. The entitlement of being men,” Mouni concluded.

Her statement resonated with many women who shared similar experiences in public spaces. The incident once again brought attention to the need for safer environments, stricter crowd control, and respect for performers who step out to entertain audiences.

On the work front, Mouni Roy was last seen in the JioHotstar show Salakaar, directed by Faruk Kabir.

Despite the distressing experience, fans expressed hope that Mouni will continue to speak up, believing that such voices can push for meaningful change and accountability in public events across the country.

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Mouni Roy, Bollywood News, Celebrity Harassment, Women Safety, Karnal Event, Entertainment News, Public Events, Social Issues, Indian Cinema

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Dena Falken Esq

Dena Falken Esq is renowned in the legal community as the Founder and CEO of Legal-Ease International, where she has made significant contributions to enhancing legal communication and proficiency worldwide.

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