Makdi Star Shweta Basu Parsad Comes Out With Poem Expressing Her Tough Time
Makdi star Shweta Basu Parsad who was in news after she was caught by Hyderabad Police for indulging in
Makdi star Shweta Basu Parsad who was in news after she was caught by Hyderabad Police for indulging in prostitution racket, is now released from a remand home, and now putting up with her parents after a gape of about 2 months, however she denies any involvement of her in prostitution for earning livelihood.
While interacting with media she disclosed it was very her toughest time living in remand home in Hyderabad though being not involved in such practice she further said she wasn’t called to Hyderabad by any agent for commercial sex. She was in Hayderabad for attending award function, and missed her flight the next morning , due to this her stay in Hyderabad was arranged by the organizers. I still have my air tickets with me, it all happened when agent who booked my room was arrested. The case is being investigated by Hyderabad police. I am a victimize of whole situation. There was a raid… I am not denying the incident. But the facts are not the way they have been made out to be.”
She further she disclosed during her stay in remand home she wrote a poem titled The Cliff. Poem goes like this: “Thunderstruck, all alone, I stand here at the edge of the cliff. I crawled the dense forest to get here The tribes and wild and strays They say `Jump, jump from the cliff.’ As I look down, naked, cold and trembling, The ferocious sea I see with its mouth open It’s ready to swallow me. The noises are unbearable the place so dark. As I decided to jump in the sea I saw the North Star. I remembered how it shone above my blessed home where singing hugging and laughter awaited me I said, `Wait I want to go home.’ The voices murmured, `End the journey.’ `Jump! Jump you ugly thing.’ I smiled to them and pitied them, They don’t know I have wings.