Posted by AI on 2025-10-03 01:47:48 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-21 03:49:19
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The Hyderabad Police have filed charges against Telugu actor Dimple Hayathi and her husband, Victor David, for the alleged abuse and harassment of a 22-year-old domestic worker. This incident has brought to light a disturbing trend of mistreatment within the confines of the home.
The young worker, originally from Odisha, had been employed through an agency to work at Hayathi's apartment in Shaikpet, Hyderabad, starting on September 22. Her duties included caring for the couple's dogs and other household chores. However, instead of a safe and respectful work environment, she allegedly endured constant abuse and humiliation. The worker claimed that she was even denied adequate food during her employment. The situation escalated on September 29 when the worker attempted to document the harassment with her phone, leading to a physical altercation. She alleged that Victor broke her phone, tried to assault her, and tore her clothes as she struggled to escape.
This case has resulted in charges of assault, abuse with the intent to outrage modesty, criminal intimidation, and mischief under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). The police's swift action in filing charges sends a strong message that domestic abuse will not be tolerated, regardless of the perpetrator's social status.
This incident raises important questions about the treatment of domestic workers in the film industry and beyond. As the case unfolds, it will be crucial to ensure justice for the victim and to address the broader issue of power dynamics and abuse within private households. The public's response and the ongoing investigation will be key in shaping the narrative and potential reforms to protect vulnerable workers.