Tanushree Dutta, the torchbearer of the #MeToo movement in India, will quickly unencumber a brief movie at the various stories of sexual harassment in Bollywood, studies claim.
The short movie, which could have a web based unencumber on March eight, International Women’s Day, will reportedly handle the problem of “willful exploitation of young learners in showbiz” apart from different fields the actress revealed. However, when asked if the movie will center of attention on true stories, Dutta mentioned that it might be in a new “truth meets fiction” structure.
Much like how she inspired ladies across various fields to call out their harassers, Tanushree will reportedly headline the movie as a “mother or father angel” of sorts encouraging women to make the fitting resolution. This short movie will see her face the digital camera after 9 years apart from also participate in the creative process of writing the dialogues.
Tanushree opened the floodgates of the #MeToo movement in India when she accused veteran actor Nana Patekar of sexually harassing her at the units in their movie ‘Horn Ok Pleassss’ in 2008.
The short movie, which could have a web based unencumber on March eight, International Women’s Day, will reportedly handle the problem of “willful exploitation of young learners in showbiz” apart from different fields the actress revealed. However, when asked if the movie will center of attention on true stories, Dutta mentioned that it might be in a new “truth meets fiction” structure.
Much like how she inspired ladies across various fields to call out their harassers, Tanushree will reportedly headline the movie as a “mother or father angel” of sorts encouraging women to make the fitting resolution. This short movie will see her face the digital camera after 9 years apart from also participate in the creative process of writing the dialogues.
Tanushree opened the floodgates of the #MeToo movement in India when she accused veteran actor Nana Patekar of sexually harassing her at the units in their movie ‘Horn Ok Pleassss’ in 2008.
Tanushree in film on B-wood’s #MeToo stories
Reviewed by Kailash
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February 27, 2019
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