Born and brought up in Bengaluru, Karnataka, Sanam Chetty started her career as a model beauty and through that got an opportunity in cinema and is now crawling as an actress in Tamil cinema.
Sanam Shetty:
He became hugely famous by participating as a contestant in Vijay TV’s Bigg Boss show and created a fan base for himself.
It was that show that gave him identity, name and fame. While in Bangalore, Sanam Chetty participated in various modeling competitions and showcased her talent.
She participated in the Miss India pageant held in 2016 and initially won second place.
Sanam Shetty in beauty pageants:
Meera Mithun, the first runner-up, had her title revoked due to her fraudulent activities.
She won the Miss India title for the year 2016. While her modeling career was going well, she started looking for film opportunities.
Through that he started entering cinema. Sanam Chetty’s first film was called Ambuli.
After that he acted in some movies in Malayalam. Then he ventured into Telugu cinema and started acting in a few films there as well.
But it did not make him popular. It was only after that that he got the opportunity to participate in Bigg Boss 4 and made the most of it and became hugely famous through the show.
Sanam Chetty, who is currently acting in regular film opportunities, was yesterday. He met the journalists.
Kolkata Rape:
At that time, he had given an interview seeking permission to hold a protest against the brutal rape and murder of a doctor in Kolkata.
Sanam Chetty, who was present at the office premises of the Chennai Police Commissioner, while talking to the media… This is not what happened to the doctor at the hospital.
Every day many such things happen to many women. Women are not protected anywhere.
There is no safety within the family. Women go through life every day in a situation where they can’t even trust family members.
Four cases have been reported in just one week in the last month. Why fight here for the rape that happened in Kolkata? Many people say that.
13 female students were sexually harassed yesterday in Krishnagiri. The principal of the school is involved.
So it’s going on here and there. There are reports that sexual harassment is rampant in Malayalam cinema.
I express my deepest gratitude to Hema madam and the team for publishing it.
Don’t hit me with a sandal, dog:
Adjustment is not limited to Kerala cinema. It is also here in Tamil cinema. I have told those who asked me for such an adjustment straight to their face that I will not hit them with sandals on the spot.
This kind of sexual harassment continues to happen to women every day. But instead of sending women outside for this, we are being told to tell them not to wear those clothes, not to wear these clothes, not to trust anyone.
But a fundamental change must be brought about in men’s minds. It is for the purpose of creating awareness that I am seeking permission for this protest.
Sanam Chetty said that this is the right time for the next generation to change. This exciting interview has gone viral on social media.