Trans actor Trinetra Haldar, a former medical professional, voices concern over the recent alleged rape and murder of a postgraduate trainee at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, Kolkata. Sharing her initial reaction to the horrific incident, she tells us, "It left me numb. It's not the first time that we as doctors have gone through something like this.

It feels like a deeply personal loss," adding, "Although I don't practice anymore, all my closest friends are doctors and I still feel I am a part of the community. It's unfortunate that this is one of many instances of violence against doctors, especially females." The 27-year-old, who was last seen in the second season of the web series Made in Heaven , further notes that such incidents even occurred during Covid.

"We live in a society where we aren't assured of the security of not just doctors but also women." Also Read: Kolkata doctor rape-murder case: Rimi Sen demands death penalty Regarding her August 11 Instagram post, where she first expressed her anger and outrage over the Kolkata rape and murder incident, Haldar says, “For me, my entire existence on social media is built on authenticity. I was just being honest about my opinions.

" A post shared by Trinetra (@trintrin) Highlighting how public figures sometimes prioritise their image over addressing such issues, Haldar says, "I realise now as an actor that it's not true for everybody. We live in a world where optics are everything and talking about a sensitive mat.