The Asian Age

Nana Patekar dismisses Tanushree’s allegation­s on sexual harassment

Says he is considerin­g legal action; claims film industry’s support

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He was grabbing my hands while teaching me how to dance... When I accused Nana Patekar of sexual misconduct, nobody stood by me. — Tanushree Dutta, Actress

What do you mean sexual harassment? There were 50- 100 people on the set with me. You guys ( media) play anything. Will see what I can do legally. — Nana Patekar, Actor

New Delhi: Accused of sexual harassment by actress Tanushree Dutta, Nana Patekar remains defiant. In his first response to the allegation­s, Mr Patekar said that he is considerin­g legal action and claimed support from the film unit present at the time. “What do you mean sexual harassment? There were 50- 100 people on the set with me,” Mr Patekar said, adding, “Will see what I can do legally. It’s a waste talking ( to media), you guys will play up anything.” Nana Patekar has been accused not only of aggressive and unwelcome behaviour towards Ms Dutta on the set of 2008 film Horn Ok Pleassss but also of using political connection­s to threaten and intimidate her. Nana Patekar, who has been praised for his relief work with impoverish­ed and drought- affected farmers in Maharashtr­a, also told said, “People can say whatever they want to say, I will keep doing my work.” He was referring to Tanushree Dutta’s criticism of using his charity work as a cover for his allegedly terrible behaviour. This week, Tanushree Dutta controvers­ially named Nana Patekar as the actor who allegedly harassed her while filming a song sequence 10 years ago — Ms Dutta eventually quit the film. “He was grabbing my hands and teaching me how to dance,” Ms Dutta said in an interview. She also alleged that Mr Patekar sent goons from the Raj Thackeray- led Maharashtr­a Navnirman Sena or MNS after her when she rejected his advances. So far, Bollywood has failed to respond to the accusation­s against Nana Patekar with anything like the condemnati­on with which Hollywood reacted to Harvey Weinstein. Amitabh Bachchan outright refused to comment on the matter; Aamir Khan offered a diplomatic response; choreograp­her Ganesh Acharya, who worked on the 2008 film in question, defended Nana Patekar by saying, “I can confirm that nothing this sort of happened. It’s a wrong statement that Nana ji called members of some political party on set.” He did admit that “There was some misunderst­anding.”

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