16 October,2022 11:44 AM IST | Mumbai | PTI
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Film actor and director Manava Naik has alleged that a driver of cab aggregator Uber misbehaved with her and threatened her while she was going home here in the taxi.
The actor, who has worked in Marathi and Hindi films, posted about the incident, which took place on Saturday evening, on her Facebook account.
Mumbai Joint Commissioner of Police (Law and Order) Vishwas Nangre Patil replied to the post, saying the city police have taken a serious cognisance of the incident and action will be taken soon against the culprit.
According to Naik's first person account, she took the cab at 8.15 pm from the Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) to go home.
As she sat in the cab, the driver started talking on phone to which she took an objection as he was driving.
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The driver also violated traffic rules by jumping a signal in the BKC, for which a traffic policeman stopped the cab and clicked its photo, she mentioned in the post.
The driver started arguing with the traffic cop. The actor then intervened and asked the traffic policeman to let the vehicle move as he had clicked its picture. The cab driver got angry and shouted at Naik, asking whether she would pay the fine of Rs 500 for him and threatened her with dire consequences, the actor claimed.
During their argument, the actor told the driver to take the cab to a police station, but he stopped the vehicle at a dark spot in the BKC.
The driver then speeded up the vehicle and headed towards a route between Chunabhatti Road and Priyadarshani Park.
Naik called up the Uber Safety helpline to complain.
As the helpline executive was on the call with her, the driver again raised the cab speed, she mentioned in the post.
Naik said she asked the driver to stop, but he did not do so and started calling somebody.
The actor said was scared and started shouting for help.
Two persons on a motorbike and an autorickshaw driver cornered the cab driver and she was rescued, the actor said.
"I am safe but definitely scared," Naik said in her post.
Mumbai Joint CP Nangre Patil replied to the post saying, "Manava ji, we have taken serious cognisance of this grave incident! Dcp zone 8 is working on it and will book the culprit soonest possible." The cab aggregator's response on the incident was awaited.
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