'Why are people doing this?': Kalki Koechlin opens up about her experience of sexual abuse

"If I had had the confidence to confide in my parents it would have saved me years of complexes about my sexuality"


Web Desk April 10, 2015
"The reason I spoke out about my sexual abuse is to give others who have had similar circumstances the confidence to talk about it"

Recently, Bollywood A-list actresses have taken a lead by standing up for social causes from personal experiences, including sexual abuse. The most recent actress to speak up against child sexual abuse is Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani actress Kalki Koechlin, who has opened up about her own horrific ordeal.

While most actresses keep such issues in the closet, Kalki addressed the topic with a brave face. "The reason I spoke out about my sexual abuse is not to get people to feel sorry for me but to give others who have had similar circumstances the confidence to talk about it," said Kalki in an interview with Humans of Bombay. In an interview with NDTV the actress did not shy away from the topic that we fail to deal with to this day.

Kalki Koechlin in Dev-D

She gave a brief account of her ordeal. "I allowed someone to have sex with me at the age of nine, not understanding fully what it meant and my biggest fear after was that my mother would find out. I felt it was my mistake and so I kept it hidden for years. If I had had the confidence or awareness to confide in my parents it would have saved me years of complexes about my own sexuality. It's important that parents remove the taboo around the word sex or private parts so kids can speak openly and be saved from potential abuse," she said.

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Although Kalki did not divulge in personal details of her case, she did however mention that her friends faced the same issue during their childhood. "Many of us have gone through it and most of the people that I know, especially close friends of mine who are women, have gone through some form of CSA (child sexual abuse). It's just so out there, so much of it that I think it's not something that should be ignored," said the 31-year-old actress.

Kalki Koechlin in That Girl in the Yellow Boots

Having been through the incident as a child, Kalki stressed on the impact it has on children. "Anything to do with sexual abuse is a taboo, which is why it is brushed under the carpet." She disclosed that 53% of India's population is dealing with child sexual abuse, but these are only the reported cases. She believes that in order for children to speak up about the experience, the mentality regarding sexual abuse needs to change.

Kalki Koechlin in Dev-D

She felt that children need to be educated about the situation at home and school so that they are not reluctant before approaching an elder regarding the matter. "Sometimes it's important to speak about it, break the silence; other times it's important to have a place to go to where you can trust somebody whether it be a psychiatrist, a family member, or a social set-up, an organization which helps when you talk about these things. The problem is we don't have these trusted areas to go," said the concerned actress. Sixty per cent of the cases involve a relative or someone the child already knows, which is why it's a sensitive and difficult issue to tackle.

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Earlier, Kalki spoke at a conference on child sexual abuse organised by actor Rahul Bose's NGO H.E.A.L. She had made headlines some time back for her spectacular monologue on Women's Day and is one of the few celebrities who have been vocal about women's issues, also starring in a satirical video about violence against women.

Kalki Koechlin at H.E.A.L Conference in 2014

With regards to how the experience shaped her as a person she said, "It took me many years to come out and talk about it. My writing, art and acting are outlets, ways of expressing myself, and dealing with the issue." However, self-acceptance and dealing with abuse can only come with loving oneself. "I believe love is selfish, because only a person who loves themselves fully, can give fully without expecting, without needing, without dependency. I'm not there yet, but I fight to be myself everyday in a world where we are constantly pressurized to be someone else, and that daily fight is my pursuit for love."

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For someone who has lived with the incident, the only question Kalki asks is, "Why are people doing this?"

COMMENTS (24)

Divya Raju | 9 years ago | Reply Kalki koechlin expressed her personal grief over the astounding number of cases of child sexual abuse in India and urged people to seek help from counselling cells. She has shared the trauma of sexual abuse as a child with the world and has made a rather influential difference in her own little way. The abuse faced as a child has daunting impacts on the adulthood as well in the form of fear, guilt and shame. Its imperative to talk about the past incidents now rather than letting the repercussions haunt you everyday in future.. This is exactly what Kalki did through the mode of social media. But what about the rest of us who went through or are possibly going through the same thing now? Considering the situation at hand we have made our own portal www.yourdost.com where you can be completely anonymous and share your stories with us or can vent out your feelings to special friends consisting of psychologist and other experienced people by online chat. Hope this is of help to you during your tough times. Keep smiling :)
Divya Raju | 9 years ago | Reply Poorna Jagannathan has shared the trauma of sexual abuse as a child and the experiences of the ghastly Delhi bus journeys with the world and has made a rather influential difference in her own little way. The abuse faced as a child has daunting impacts on the adulthood as well in the form of fear, guilt and shame. Its imperative to talk about the incident now than it was back then to fight the repercussions which still haunt you everyday. Its imperative to talk about the past incidents now rather than letting the repercussions haunt you everyday in future.. This is exactly what Poorna did through the mode of social media. But what about the rest of us who went through or are possibly going through the same thing now? Considering the situation at hand we have made our own portal yourdost.com where you can be completely anonymous and share your stories with us or can vent out your feelings to special friends consisting of psychologist and other experienced people by online chat. Hope this is of help to you during your tough times. Keep smiling :)
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