The Free Press Journal

Ajay can’t be judgementa­l

...Until somebody is proven guilty, Devgn says on #MeToo in Bollywood

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Ajay Devgn says he was shocked by the #MeToo allegation­s against some of the prominent names in the Indian film industry but he believes a due course of law should be followed in such cases. Several Bollywood personalit­ies such as directors Rajkumar Hirani, Subhash Ghai, Sajid Khan, Vikas Bahl and Rajat Kapoor, actor Alok Nath, singer Kailash Kher and music composer Anu Malik were called out for sexually harassing women over the years.

“A couple of things came out and some people are like this but everybody is not like that. I would say some names did shock me but then I can’t be judgmental completely till somebody proves someone guilty or not,” Ajay said.

Ajay, who has supported the movement in the past, believes the power game does not work anymore in the industry. “New generation is thinking differentl­y, they are not going to accept the bullshit what people used to accept couple of years back. They are changing and we are changing and that change is for better. With the media coming in, everything is out in the open. You can’t say ‘I am very powerful and you can’t mess with me’, you cannot mess with anybody as everybody is at the same platform, at the same stage. So big or small doesn’t matter anymore, which is a good thing,” he said.

On the work front, the actor will be next seen in Total Dhamaal. He is also working on De De Pyaar De with Tabu, Taanaji: The Unsung Warrior, Chanakya with Neeraj Pandey, a biopic on the legendary football coach Syed Abdul Rahim and a Luv Ranjan’s film with Ranbir Kapoor.

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