
Parvathy Thiruvothu, the Malayalam actress, is currently making headlines after she revealed how she encountered eve-teasing when she was a child. Born in Calicut, Parvathy began her acting career with the film, Out of Syllabus in 2006. She rose to fame with the film, Notebook. With the 2015 film, Ennu Ninte Moideen, she received widespread acclaim. She has predominantly worked in Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu and Kannada films and is widely known for her versatility. In a recent interview, Parvathy recalled a horrific incident related to her childhood.
Parvathy Thiruvothu recalls her horrific experience as a child when she was harassed by male strangers
In the latest episode of The Male Feminist, Parvathy Thiruvothu opened up about her horrific experience when she was a child. She mentioned being a woman, she had to face harassment from a few men who took undue advantages. She shared that once she was returning home with her dad after seeing her mom off, a male stranger came out of nowhere and hit her chest. Recalling the traumatic incident, Parvathy said:
“We are born, and then we are assaulted. Auto mein ghus rahe ho, pinch kar diya. Railway station me mummy ko chhor ke waapas dad ke saath chal rahi thi kisi ne chest pe maar ke chala gaya. It was not even like touching, it was like thap! I was a child at that time and I remember being in pain.”















