Entertainment / Taarak Mehta... fame Munmun Dutta's boyfriend had beaten up, hated men

Zoom News : Jun 19, 2021, 01:05 PM
New Delhi: All the characters of the famous TV comedy show 'Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah' have made a place in the hearts of people. All these actors became so popular that the fans now know them by the names of the characters in the serial instead of their real names. One such character of this show is Babita Iyer, who is called by everyone as Babita ji. She is the most stylish woman in the society. Actress Munmun Dutta, who plays this character, is quite bold in real life. But do you know that Munmun has had a lot of bitter experiences in life before getting this fame. Today we are going to tell you some such unheard aspects of Munmun Dutta's life.

Boyfriend assaulted on Valentine's Day

Let us tell you that in the year 2008, when Munmun was not that famous, but she was in a lot of discussion. Wahhaj was her relationship and controversy with film actor Armaan Kohli. On the occasion of Valentine's Day, her boyfriend Armaan had assaulted her. Munmun and Armaan's affair reached a breakup just a few days after they started together. Later the reason for this breakup was said to be Armaan's angry and aggressive nature.

The matter reached the police

Something happened that on the day of Valentine's Day, Armaan had beaten up Munmun a lot. After this, Munmun had lodged a complaint with the police about this crime with him. The matter had reached the court. After which Armaan had to apologize for his behavior and also had to pay the fine.

Heard this thing in #MeToo

Sharing her bitter experience in #MeToo a few years ago, Munmun Dutta said, 'Every woman has to face sexual abuse at some point and it happens at all ages. As a child, I used to be afraid of an uncle living in the neighborhood, because whenever he found me alone, he would grab me and threaten me to hide it.'

At the age of 13, the teacher did a shameful act

With this he had said, 'At the age of 13, my tuition teacher put his hand in my underpants. At that time I could not understand how to tell this to my parents. Then a strange hatred began to develop in me about men, because I thought that he was the culprit.'

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