Be it slowly, but the industry folks are coming forward to support Tanushree Dutta, who has alleged that Nana Patekar harassed her on the sets of a film they were working on. Another name how supported Tanushree is, Kunal Kapoor. While his Rang De Basanti co-star Aamir Khan has shied away from making any statement, Kunal was more vocal than him on social media.
Kunal took to his Twitter handle and wrote, "Whether it's a man or a woman, just because someone is good at their work or charitable, doesn't mean they aren't capable of harrasement!!" This seems to be a jab at the people defending Nana Patekar arguing that he is a philanthropist. Kalki Koechlin, Shilpa Shetty Stand in Solidarity with Tanushree.
Whether it's a man or a woman, just because someone is good at their work or charitable, doesn't mean they aren't capable of harrasement!!
— kunal kapoor (@kapoorkkunal) September 28, 2018
He also condemned Rakhi Sawant's press conference aimed at disclosing hidden reality. Kunal reacted to it by writing, "This is sickening"
This is bloody sickening! https://t.co/zvX2BFIkWf
— kunal kapoor (@kapoorkkunal) September 28, 2018
Further retweeting an AD, who worked on the film set in question, corroborating Tanushree's story, Kunal wrote, "To all the people making stupid insinuations about a 'publicity stunt' there are now two very credible witnesses with the same story #TanushreeDutta"
To all the people making stupid insinuations about a 'publicity stunt' there are now two very credible witnesses with the same story #TanushreeDutta https://t.co/idbUSXaTbo
— kunal kapoor (@kapoorkkunal) September 28, 2018
Earlier Aamir was present at the trailer launch of his upcoming film, Thugs of Hindostan. The actor was asked to comment on the ongoing Tanushree Dutta-Nana Patekar controversy, he merely said, "Without knowing anything I cannot comment on this. But if something has happened, it is always sad and people should investigate."
Even worse was his Thugs co-star Amitabh's stand. He had said, "Neither is my name #TanushreeDutta nor #NanaPatekar, so I can't comment."
Tanushree, who bid adieu to Bollywood long time back, has claimed in a recent interview that she was sexually harassed by Nana Patekar on the sets of Horn Ok Please. She said, “People ask me why the #MeToo movement is not happening in India. That’s because when someone speaks up, they don’t get work. I spoke up 18 years ago; look what happened,” adding, “While Nana continued to work in films, I was slut-shamed and called unprofessional. When a woman speaks up, she is given different names and pulled down.”
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