A disturbing incident has come to light from the world of television, where an actress has allegedly been molested during a Holi party. The incident occurred on March 14, 2025, when the entire nation was celebrating the colorful festival of Holi. According to the Mumbai police, a case has been registered at the Amboli police station, and the accused is a 30-year-old co-actor who was allegedly under the influence of alcohol at the time of the incident.
As per the police reports, the actress, who is 29 years old and has worked in several TV serials and mini-series, filed a complaint against her co-actor, stating that he touched her inappropriately during the Holi celebrations. The police have registered a case under Section 75(1) of the Bombay Police Act and have recorded the statement of the accused actor. The actress alleged that the co-actor was trying to apply colors to her and other women present at the party, despite her reluctance to participate. She claimed that when she tried to resist and move away, the co-actor followed her, applied colors to her face, and touched her inappropriately.
The incident reportedly took place on the rooftop of the building where the Holi party was being organized by the actress’s company. The actress stated that she had been trying to avoid the co-actor, but he continued to pursue her, eventually leading to the alleged molestation. After the incident, the actress went to the washroom, where she was left shaken and disturbed. The police are currently investigating the matter, and the accused actor’s statement has been recorded.
The actress, who is currently working with an entertainment channel, has been a part of several notable TV serials and mini-series. The incident has sent shockwaves through the television industry, with many of her colleagues and friends coming out in support of her. The case is a grim reminder of the need for stricter safety measures and a more robust complaints mechanism to prevent such incidents from occurring in the future.
In the wake of this incident, the Mumbai police have urged victims of harassment and molestation to come forward and report such incidents without fear or hesitation. The police have assured that all necessary steps will be taken to ensure the safety and well-being of the victims and to bring the perpetrators to justice. As the investigation into this case continues, the television industry is left to grapple with the harsh reality of workplace harassment and the need for a more secure and respectful work environment for all artists and professionals.