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Former beauty queen and Miss Lovely actress Niharika Singh, buoyed by the belated foray of the #MeToo movement in India, says she has faced sexual, physical, emotional, verbal and economic exploitation in the entertainment industry at the hands of known names like Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Bhushan Kumar and Sajid Khan.

“I decided to write this piece to expand my own understanding of what constitutes abuse, who we choose to punish and whom we are willing to forgive,” Niharika wrote in a an almost 3,500 word-long note articulating her #MeToo story.

#MeToo: Niharika Singh Takes A Dig At Sajid Khan, Nawazuddin Siddiqui & Bhushan Kumar In A 3500 Word-Long Note!

The note was shared on Twitter by journalist Sandhya Menon.

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Niharika, who had won the Miss India Earth title in 2005, said trying to make a name in the world of fashion and movies came with its share of struggle.

She said her big Bollywood debut ran into roadblocks when Raj Kanwar, a filmmaker who had signed a 10-film contract with her did not start work on his films nor did he allow her to work on any other films that she was offered.

Then she came across Bhushan Kumar of T-Series.

“Bhushan Kumar called me to his office to sign A New Love Ishtory where he gave me an envelope as a signing amount for the film. It contained two 500 rupee notes. I got a text from him later that night – ‘I would love to know you more. Let’s get together sometime.’ I wrote back saying – ‘Absolutely! Lets go on a double date. You bring your wife. I’ll bring my boyfriend.’ He never wrote to me again,” said Niharika, who never got paid for the project.