A person enters the room late at night while changing a saree: Moushumi
September 28, 20245 Mins Read
Entertainment Desk: Another actress Moushumi Hamid gave a long post on social media about the unpleasant incident like small screen actress Sadia Ayman. Where he mentioned an unpleasant incident that happened with him on the shooting set. He said that someone entered the room late at night while changing the saree. The Facebook post of the actress is exactly highlighted for the readers-
Moushumi Hamid
Let me share an incident in shooting, shooting in public about 3 years ago. It's been a long night but there's still a lot to do. Usually when we shoot especially outdoors, the workload is high and the shooting location and make-up room or change room are far away. Changing clothes by running around again and again is very difficult and time consuming. Around 12.30 pm. Next to where I was shooting there was a mud room that kept some lighting equipment.
The director requested me repeatedly to go to the make-up room to change the time, he said that if I give permission, he will arrange to bring my cloth bag to the mud room to see if I can change there. I said ok. Although that room is not comfortable or safe at all. I don't even see a scratch on the door. I said how then?
Then I called the one who was on the camera as uncle, he said, uncle, don't get tensed, I am outside guarding. I believed him and entered that mud house. Close all the windows and lock the doors. I could hear them talking outside. The director is then on set or elsewhere.
I have not started wearing the saree yet. Unfolding the sari, I put the entire sari on my shoulders like a veil and just then a boy from the light rushed into the room. I screamed 'change this' very uncomfortable situation. The boy got scared and went out. Sorry, I didn't know you were there.
He was very angry with his uncle. Yelled one, I only agreed to change clothes in such a place to cooperate because I was promised there would be someone on guard outside. But the boy crossed the yard and entered the house. No one told him that I was in the house.
When I am shouting from inside the room about their irresponsibility on the unit, the uncle (cameraman) said with annoyance 'Hey, leave it, he is coming in and out, what is he watching all this time.' He said to the boy, 'You see something?' He started laughing like a savage. The boy did not answer.
It doesn't matter how many parts of my body are exposed or whether I'm overreacting. After hearing this I went out and did the highest reaction of my life on the set that day. My 'esteem' is so insignificant to my colleagues? How will those who work with most of the day, let alone family, justify their irresponsibility in this way?
Most of the people on the set felt that the reaction I gave to his cheeky grin after taking charge was too much. Everyone justified his action. But the director heard my screams and came there after hearing the whole incident and threw that cameraman out of the set. And he apologized for his mistake.
I told him the whole incident and asked him to know, 'If a girl in your family was in such a situation, the person in charge would not do his duty and instead laugh, then feel humiliated, if your own daughter or sister or your wife would react, what would you do? Tell your daughter, why are you overreacting? I was more surprised at the people who were justifying the irresponsibility and rudeness of the cameraman on the set that day.
And again I am surprised by those who have seen Ayman Sadia's video and posted 'nothing can be seen in the video'. I have nothing to say to whoever posted the video. He also deleted the video. I applaud it but what has happened has happened. The video has spread to various places and people are trolling. Because as far as I know him, he is not a harmful person at all.
A very friendly, smiling and very generous person. I don't want to believe that he did it on purpose. Not on hidden or hidden cameras. Rather, I think he has repented. But for those who say 'nothing is seen in this video', I have a question, how much filth, incivility, bullying, body shaming, rape threats this girl has had to endure or is still going through because of this nothing-seeing video, if any girl in your family has to endure that. Have to, are you ready to see that?'
Incidentally, Moushumi Hamid, who was the runner-up in Lux-Channel i Superstar in 2010, was born in Kaliganj, Satkhira. After completing secondary school, he moved to Khulna to study management education. Azam Khan got admission in Commerce College there and completed his education. After that he moved to Dhaka to enter the media world. Moushumi Hamid entered the acting world by acting in the television serial 'Rashni'.
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After that, he became popular by participating in several serials. Among which 'Radio Chocolate' is one of the 'Quarterties of Love'. He has proved his acting skills not only on the small screen but also on the big screen. Moushumi Hamid entered the big screen in 2013 by participating in the film 'Na Manhoo'. He came into discussion through the 2014 film 'Hudson's Gun'. Hamid did not stick only to movies and dramas. This star also showed surprise in the music video.