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Harassment claims hit casting director Mukesh Chhabra

Kashyap distances himself from row

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Mumbai: Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap has distanced himself from his Gangs of Wasseypur casting director Mukesh Chhabra, who has been accused of sexual harassment, saying he had “cutoff” ties with the him way back.

Kashyap’s response came after a Twitter used tagged him in a post saying the filmmaker had shared with her that he is planning to reveal the stories of Chhabra’s “misogynist­ic ways”.

“So @ anuragkash­yap72 told me recently that if no one speaks out about @ CastingChh­abra and his misogynist­ic ways he will. He also said he has cut off all ties with Chhabra. Im holding you to this @ anuragkash­yap72. Waiting. # metoo # timesup,” the user wrote.

In his reply, Kashyap said he does not have any evidence of misconduct against the well- known casting director.

“I neither have any # MeToo stories nor evidence about mukesh Chhabra. I cut- off ties with him for lot's of reasons related to casting and reasons that I don't feel the need to put out in public domain,” Kashyap tweeted.

Kashyap has recently been under fire for inaction in Vikas Bahl sexual harassment case.

Last year, a woman employee at Phantom Films, which had Bahl as one of the partners along side Kashyap, Vikramadit­ya Motwane and Madhu Mantena, had levelled allegation­s of molestatio­n against Bahl, who she said behaved inappropri­ately during a trip to Goa.

In a recent article in Huffpost India, the woman has reiterated the allegation­s, sharing further details about the incident.

According to the report, in October 2015, the woman reached out to Kashyap and detailed her experience, but no action was taken while Bahl continued to harass her until she finally quit the company.

Kashyap said he was illadvised in the matter by his lawyers.

Apart from Gangs of Wasseypur series, Chhabra has done casting for Kashyap’s Ugly and Bombay Velvet.

In a latest report published on Mid- Day, four aspiring actors have accused Chhabra and another casting director Vicky Sidana of harassing them during audition process.

Chhabra has denied the “unsubstant­iated wild anonymous allegation­s” in a letter posted on his Twitter handle.

“It is very unfortunat­e that years of hard work and building is been muzzled with a series of unsubstant­iated wild anonymous allegation­s. To put it into perspectiv­e, we have a ICC committee put into the place for years and we could have appreciate­d if the complaint received could have been forwarded to the said committee for probe and investigat­ion,” the letter read.

I neither have any # MeToo stories nor evidence about Mukesh Chhabra. I cut- off ties with him for lot’s of reasons — Anurag Kashyap Director, Actor

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