After the recent attack on actress Shruti Haasan, Bollywood actresses Preity Zinta, Sophie Choudry, Swara Bhaskar talk about how safe they feel in Mumbai.
Actress Preity Zinta said, "We need to look for remedial solutions to the horrendous atmosphere of uncertainty and fear that women have to face. Otherwise we will become more and more selfcentred. We'll react to a crime only when it happens in our home. In 5 years there will be 500 others awful crimes against women, one more gruesome than the other. Are we supposed to just give up and only hope that those close to us don't get affected? Or are we supposed to hold candlelight vigilance after every such incident and then return to our normal lives? I am really quite lost on this issue now. I don't know what to do. Let the safety of woman be a state issue. It's time to bring changes in governance. What we are witnessing is the death of the system. Only a miracle can revive it."
'Raanjhanaa' actress Swara Bhaskar: "Do I feel safe in Mumbai? Yes and no. Yes, because it is easy to get around and commuting is easy at any time of the day or night. And no, because I've been molested and harassed more than once in Mumbai. Very honestly, Mumbai is as unsafe as the rest of India. If you are a girl you've got to learn how to deal with it from a young age."
Item girl Sophie Choudry opined, "When I moved from London to Mumbai with my mum, we were convinced Mumbai is one of the safest cities in the world for a girl. Not anymore. The crimes against women in this country have become horrific. The fact that there is scant respect for law and order means women are seen as soft targets. When I bought a home my main concern was security. But at the end of the day whom can we be safe with, who's to be trusted? There are ghastly stories of women being attacked by watchmen and by their own house-help. If you are single and a girl you have to be on your guard constantly, and that's awful."

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