‘I am not celebrating, yet’: Tanushree Dutta talks about Nana Patekar opting out of Housefull 4

17/10/2018

Last month, Tanushree Dutta talked about being sexually harassed by Nana Patekar on the sets of Horn ‘Ok’ Pleassss in 2008. Several Bollywood celebrities tweeted in support of her.
Among them was actress-turned-author Twinkle Khanna. Tanushree thanked her, but also questioned the writer about her husband Akshay Kumar working with Nana in Housefull 4. When Farah Khan posted a picture with Nana on the way to Jaisalmer for the film’s shoot, the Aashiq Banaya actress slammed her, too, for it.
Since then, things have changed drastically. A few days ago, Sajid Khan, who was directing Housefull 4, was accused of sexual harassment by three women. Akshay tweeted that he has requested the producers of the comic caper to cancel the shoot until further investigation. He also wrote that he will not work with proven offenders and those harassed should be heard and given justice they deserve. Soon after, Sajid stepped down as director and later, Nana also opted out for “the convenience of everybody.”
We asked Tanushree if she feels vindicated. “Let’s say I am not celebrating, yet because there is so much more that needs to be done. I am glad that somebody like Akshay finally decided to put his foot down and has chosen to not work with people such as these.
I am also happy that Aamir Khan, Kiran Rao and a couple of other production houses are taking a stand, but I would not want this to be a one-time Right now, the situation is hot, so let’s disassociate and at a later date collaborate again.
So, I am just seeing where this is going before I can raise a toast,” she said.
However, the actress feels that whatever happened is a milestone. “Actors taking a stand by disassociating themselves, the Housefull 4 fiasco, production houses like Phantom Films dissolving, MAMI dropping films, and concrete steps being taken are an encouraging thing.
Earlier, it was only about me talking, then people supporting me, then more people coming forward with their stories... it becoming an issue on the national level and structures falling. This is what is needed for more people to come forward with their experiences.
They need to be assured that they would be heard and their words would have an effect. I want to push the movement. I know there are many people with horrifying stories that are untold and need to come to light,” elaborates the torchbearer of the #MeTooMovement.
Recently, Tanushree has lodged a police complaint against Nana, which she doesn’t want to discuss as investigations are on. Nevertheless, she is waiting for CINTAA to take action.
“Not only Nana, but I also want CINTAA to take action against the other three accused choreographer Ganesh Acharya, director Rakesh Sarang and producer Samee Siddiqui. I want them to be taken to task, too. It would be a big statement that a film body would make. These guys bullied me and pressured me... (so) just one guy dropping from the film does not make me feel vindicated. This is not a revenge campaign. It goes much deeper than that. I lost 10 years of my life, was away from my work, which is my passion,” she says.
At the same time, the actress is grateful for all the support she has been getting. “I appreciate any and all support I got, especially if it is encouraging other people to come forward. Vinta Nanda said she was encouraged by me.
Now, people are scared and are thinking, ‘What did we do, who did we do it to?’ because you never know whose name will come up.
Some think it will all go away after a while but I don’t want that to happen,” she concludes.

Share This Story


Comment On This Story

 

Photo Gallery

  
BSE Sensex
NSE Nifty