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This story is from May 10, 2017

Ghulaam fame, Param Singh urges women to not remain quiet in the face of atrocities

It’s been only 3 months since Life OK’s show ‘Ghulaam’ went on-air, however the popularity of the show is growing day by day. The show is inspired from real life instances which are prevalent in our country but have not been depicted before. Hence through Ghulaam, these events such as rape, making women go bald, etc. are getting a platform to be shown as most of these cases go unreported.
Ghulaam fame, Param Singh urges women to not remain quiet in the face of atrocities
It’s been only 3 months since Life OK’s show ‘Ghulaam’ went on-air, however the popularity of the show is growing day by day. The show is inspired from real life instances which are prevalent in our country but have not been depicted before. Hence through Ghulaam, these events such as rape, making women go bald, etc. are getting a platform to be shown as most of these cases go unreported.
Param Singh, who is seen essaying the title role in the show ‘Ghulaam’, says he has been able to identify different kinds of violence and crime against women because of this show
“Living this character every day I have closely understood how grave these issues are, it disturbs me to know something like that still prevails.
What surprises me is there are so many violent crimes made against women which are going unreported and unnoticed.” commented Param Singh
The actor, who is seen essaying the role of an anti-hero Rangeela, says, “I feel women should not remain quiet in the face of atrocities rather they should speak about these issues. It will be good to know someday that there is increase in number of women who are reporting the issues rather than the increase in crime,” Param said.
He further adds, “I would urge more women to speak up but the sad part is many still remain silent in face of violence because they are either afraid of societal norms or people pointing fingers at them. I am glad to be getting the opportunity to do show like Ghulaam which highlights such issues and is making people aware about such instances.”
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