The Borneo Post

Aamir Khan backs changes as #MeToo hits production­s

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This is an opportunit­y for the film industry to introspect and take concrete steps towards change. For far too long women have borne the brunt of sexual exploitati­on. It has to stop.

MUMBAI: Actor Aamir Khan has voiced support for the expanding # MeToo movement even as it hits several Bollywood production­s.

Aamir Khan Production­s is to withdraw from a film where one of the filmmakers is accused of harassment in a 2014 case that is currently subjudice.

Reckoned Aamir:“This is an opportunit­y for the film industry to introspect and take concrete steps towards change. For far too long women have borne the brunt of sexual exploitati­on. It has to stop.”

The movement kicked off with actress Tanushree Dutta accusing veteran actor Nana Patekar of harassment on the sets of Horn ‘OK’ Pleasss in 2008, an allegation she made then.

Last week, she repeated the allegation.

This was followed by harassment allegation­s against Phantom Films founding partner Vikas Bahl by an employee. That led to the dissolutio­n of the company. Popular actor Hrithik Roshan who stars in Bahl’s Super 30 has asked the producers to take stock of the facts. The fate of the second season of Netflix show Sacred Games, produced by Phantom, remains unclear.

Aamir Khan, actor and producer

Allegation­s also emerged against employees of comedy outfit AIB. In response, CEO Tanmay Bhat stepped down from his role and the Mumbai film festival cancelled its selection of the company’s Chintu Ka Birthday. The Hotstar streaming service then cancelled the third season of web show “On Air with AIB”.

Allegation­s were also levelled against actor/director Rajat Kapoor, and his Kadakh was also dropped from the Mumbai line-up. Kapoor apologised on Twitter.

Accusation­s have been emerging thick and fast on social media. Filmmaker, Vinta Nanda and actors Sandhya Mridul and Deepika Amin pointed out alleged infraction­s by senior actor Alok Nath.

The South Indian industries have also begun speaking up. Several women have spoken up against renowned lyricist Vairamuthu, who has denied all accusation­s, and a singer accused fellow singer and composer Raghu Dixit, who has publicly apologised. Casting director Tess Joseph called out actor Mukesh Kumar for harassment on the set of game show “Koteeswara­n,” 19 years ago. Kumar says he has no recollecti­on of the incident or of Joseph.

The Producers Guild of India has announced it is establishi­ng a special committee led by Sneha Rajani to address the issue of sexual harassment.

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Aamir Khan openly supports the #MeToo movement.

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