Twinkle Khanna, aka Mrs Funnybones, spoke about the 'strees (women)' of India not being scared of ghosts in her latest column for The Times of India, titled 'Why ghosts don’t scare the Indian Stree'. The actor-turned-author began by narrating 'one of the apocryphal tales' of her childhood, which revolved around her great aunt being 'possessed by an evil spirit'. Also read: Twinkle Khanna reacts to Zomato 'pure veg' controversy 'We are still teaching our daughters the same things’ She then went on to list how horror movies seem to contain 'less unsettling components than the scary things we see every day around us'.

Twinkle mentioned 'the rape and murder of a trainee doctor in Kolkata ', 'two four-year-olds who were sexually abused in a school in Badlapur' and other cases as she spoke about how Stree 2 was 'a subversion of the fear that women experience on a daily basis'. She wrote, "Fifty years on this planet, and I find that we are still teaching our daughters the same things that I was taught as a child. Don’t go alone.

To the park, to school, to work. Don’t go alone with any man, even if it’s your uncle, cousin or friend. Don’t go alone in the morning or evening, and especially not at night.

Don’t go alone because it’s not a matter of if, but when. Don’t go alone because you may never come back." Twinkle concluded, “It is time to ensure that laws are enforced and followed, guaranteeing safety measures for women in public spaces instead of confining us a.