Everyone in the world has a voice. The question of whether to use it for good or not is entirely up to the individual. And TV actress Munmun Dutta, from 'Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah' sitcom believes in using her voice. In 2018, the global #MeToo movement against sexual abuse and harassment perpetrated by powerful men in society reached India's mainstream public discourse. Along with scores of other women, Munmun, too, shared her continued ordeal of molestation in the hands of older cousins, uncles and teachers, inspiring many more women to come forward and share their stories. With her post, she also urged the 'good men' around her to ask their own 'mothers, own sister, daughter, wife or even maids' about their #MeToo experiences if they wanted to know the reality of it all. The actress' personal experiences, as disturbing as it may have been, had to be told. She wrote, 'Writing something like this brings me to tears reliving those memories as a little girl when I was scared of the neighbourhood uncle and his prying eyes who at any given opportunity would grope me and threaten me not to speak about this to anyone...OR my much older cousins who would eye me differently than their own daughters.' Munmun then went on to talk about the man who saw her at the hospital when she was born and how he thought 13 years later it's appropriate for him to touch her body because she was a growing teenager and her body had changed..' Furthermore, she added, 'I was even scared of her tuition teacher who had his hands in my underpants ....... OR this another teacher, whom I tied Rakhi to, would scold the female students in the class by pulling their bra straps and slapping on their breasts .... . OR that man in the train station who gropes U ... Why ?? Because you're too young and scared to speak up. So scared that you can feel your stomach getting twisted inside and throat getting choked up ... you don't know how you are going to explain it to your parents or you're too shy to utter a word to anyone...' Munmun concluded the note by sharing how proud she is of herself and unlike her growing up years where she'd be scared. She wrote, 'But TODAY I will rip apart any man who even remotely tries anything on me. I AM PROUD OF WHO I AM...'