Parvathy Thiruvothu Recalls Traumatic Childhood Experiences with Harassment
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National Award-winning actor Parvathy Thiruvothu has shared her harrowing experiences of childhood harassment, recalling a particularly disturbing incident where a stranger physically assaulted her. In an episode of The Male Feminist, Thiruvothu spoke candidly about the trauma she faced as a child, including being hit on the chest by a stranger while walking with her mother at a railway station. Thiruvothu also spoke about the impact of these experiences on her life, saying that her mother taught her to be aware of her surroundings and to avoid certain situations. She recalled being taught to look at men's hands and to avoid eye contact, as well as being exposed to lewd behavior from strangers. Thiruvothu's comments come as she prepares to star in a new thriller drama series, The Storm, which is set against the backdrop of Mumbai and features a high-stakes plot. The series is produced by Hrithik Roshan's HRX Films and will be available on Prime Video. Thiruvothu has acted in a number of films, including Take Off, Uyire, and Charlie, and has won numerous awards for her performances. Her candid discussion of her experiences is a powerful reminder of the impact of harassment on children and the importance of creating a safe and supportive environment for them.