NEW DELHI: Mumbai police on late Sunday claimed to have arrested the man who allegedly molested Indian actress Zaira Wasim on a flight.
As per details, Vikas Prakash, who allegedly molested Bollywood actress on a flight, was apprehended by Mumbai police and would be produce before the court for the further proceeding.
Earlier, The Dangal actress Zaira Wasim had complained about her ordeal on an Instagram live video claiming that a middle-aged man seated behind her moved his foot up and down her neck and back, drawing strong reactions by women's rights activists and politicians.
In the self-shot video on Instagram, Zaira is also seen breaking down while expressing the whole incident ,saying "he kept nudging my shoulder and continued to move his foot up and down my back and neck".
She said she tried to click a photo of the man but couldn’t get a clear shot due to dim lights.
So, I just landed and you know the whole irony of this is that the guy... this is not done at all. This is not the way, this is not a girl should be made to feel because this is terrible. Is this how they are doing to take care of girls? No one will help us if we don't decide to help ourselves.
"I tried to record it on my phone to understand it better. But because the cabin lights were dimmed, I failed to get it. I ignored it the first time, blamed the turbulence for it. Until I woke up to this pleasant sight of his beautiful foot rubbing my back and neck... Guess he couldn't sit like a civilized human being and placed his foot on my arm rest while he's fully 'pheloaed' his body on his seat (sic)" she added.
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