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Mathira responds to backlash over Chahat Fateh Ali Khan video clarification

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Mathira responds to backlash over Chahat Fateh Ali Khan video clarification

Mathira responds to backlash over Chahat Fateh Ali Khan video clarification

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  • Actress Mathira responds to backlash over a video shared with Chahat Fateh Ali Khan.
  • Mathira expressed discomfort in the video, which was filmed without consent.
  • She clarified her discomfort stemmed from being touched and filmed without consent.
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In the latest twist to the ongoing controversy involving Mathira and Chahat Fateh Ali Khan, the actress has responded to the backlash she received after offering a clarification on a video the two shared. Mathira had previously spoken out about feeling uncomfortable in the video, in which she and Chahat were filmed together during an event.

Taking to social media, Mathira explained that her statement was simply a reflection of how the situation made her feel. She stressed that her intent was not to cause any harm or controversy but to share her personal experience regarding the incident. Mathira clarified that her discomfort stemmed from being touched and filmed without consent, a boundary she felt was crossed.

In a candid post, Mathira expressed her sadness over the negative response to her honesty, stating that as a woman, she deserves the right to express her feelings and set personal boundaries. The actress emphasized the importance of consent and how crucial it is for everyone, especially women, to feel respected in their personal and professional spaces.

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