Actress Rhea Chakraborty has a request for the Prime Minister about the safety of women in India.
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Photographs: Courtesy Lakme Fashion Week
"Why do people ask me this question? It boils my blood," said Rhea Chakraborty when quizzed about the safety of women in India.
But the VJ-turned-actor, who walked the ramp at the recently concluded Lakme Fashion Week Winter/Festive 2017, didn't mince her words after that.
"I don't think girls are safe in India," she said. "I don't think they ever have been. [But] I really hope there will be a day when they are."
Watch the video to hear what else she has to say.
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