Actress Mandana Karimi had earlier spoken out about harassment meted out to her by filmmaker Sajid Khan and director of her film ' Kyaa Kool Hain Hum 3 ' Umesh Ghadge. In a recent interview with Zoom, Mandana shed further light on how the harassment took place in both the instances.Recounting her experience with Sajid Khan, she said that he told her, "My set is very friendly and I get close to my actors. For this character (in his film ' Humshakals '), I need to see your body." She said that he had her pictures but he still wanted to see her body.She further said that she had heard that actresses need a boyfriend or family to protect you in Bollywood, but she didn't have either initially here as she is a foreigner.Speaking about the harassment she faced on the sets of her film 'Kyaa Kool Hain Hum 3', she said that producer Ekta Kapoor wanted her in the film and it was clear. Later, the director, Umesh, wanted her to do "screen tests" but she was already selected. He apparently told her that he didn't want her in the film and he kept on going on and on. She revealed that she wasn't given enough time to get her steps right for a song with actor Tusshar Kapoor even after she had told them she was not a good dancer. The director would say "See? I told you, you're not good for this film."Mandana said she spoke to Ekta and her mother as well, and they were upset about the whole thing and they did take some action right away. Things got worse when she got back to work. She said, "I was miserable, even while shooting on a comedy film, in a beautiful location with a dream makeup and hair team."Recalling the direct harassment, Mandana said: I was wearing g-string bikinis in the film and Umesh said: "Come to my room and try them out." To which I said those bikinis don't even match my character in the film. He said, "I am your director and I need to see."Lamenting the sorry state of affairs on Bollywood sets, Mandana adds that everyone knows what happens on set and the sad part is that no one does anything and people say that the heroine is throwing tantrums.Mandana also wonders why any strong action wasn't taken against the director.Mandana concluded by saying that she is sad that Ekta Kapoor still hasn't spoken up about all of this, and even the ongoing #MeToo movement in general. "Ekta is a role model for millions of girls," she adds.TOI's policy on covering #MeToo