Mumbai: The Dangal’s actress Zaira Wasim said that last night a passenger had molested her on a flight from Delhi to Mumbai, who was sitting right behind her. In an Instagram post, the 17-year-old said that the man was rubbing his feet against her back and neck while she was half sleeping. The Mumbai Police recorded her statement and filed a case against the accused person.
The actor posted a video on social media platforms, after midnight, she narrated the disturbing incident of hostility on Air Vistara flight, the tears rolling down her cheeks.
“So, I just landed and you know that this whole irony is that, man … it has not been done at all. This is not a way; it does not seem that the girl should feel as it is terrible. How are you doing to take care of the girls? If we do decide not to help ourselves, then nobody will help us. This is the worst thing, “she said, in a voice shaking, Instagram Live Video.
The Zaira Wasim said that she tried to click on a picture of the man, but due to dim light, a clear shot could not be found. That, I Managed to get it (shot of Molester’s leg), the light became dim, so it got worse, it continued for 5-10 minutes and then I was sure of it. The Man keeps on nudging my shoulder and it continued to move his foot up and down towards my back and neck, she posted
That, I tried to record it on my phone to better understand it, but because the cabin light had dimmed, I failed to get it. I ignored it for the first time, blamed the unrest for it. Beautiful feet rub my back and neck … It seems that he could not sit like a decent person and kept his foot towards the arm of my hands, while he was completely his body was spread on his seat.
The Zaira Wasim also slammed the airline in one of her posts: “Slow claps for Vistara’s crew guys! Wonderful!” she wrote.
The Air Vistara has said that it is carried extensive investigation in the matter. Air India has apologized for the way that Actress Wasim faced and we have zero tolerance for such behavior.
It appears that the crew becomes aware of something wrong only during the abolition when they were sitting for landing. Further information will come from the investigation which is currently under full force.
The Civil Aviation Ministry and Aviation Watchdog DGCA have sought information from the Air Vistara about this incident; The National Commission for Women has also said that it is sending notices to the airline for the arrest of the accused.