Sussanne criticises #MeToo movement
Interior designer and entrepreneur Sussanne Khan has taken a neutral stance on the #MeToo campaign saying that women shouldn’t make false allegations on an individual without any legal evidence.
Khan’s former husband actor Hritihk Roshan has taken a firm stance on the situation and has urged the producers of his upcoming film Super 30 to take a “hard stand” amid sexual harassment allegations against the movie’s director Vikas Bahl.
Few days ago, after accusing Bahl for his misbehaviour on Queen’s set, actress Kangana Ranaut launched a fresh attack on Roshan by demanding punishment for the Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai actor for dating “young girls” while keeping a trophy wife.
Reacting on #MeToo campaign, Khan has said that people should use social media platforms in correct manner. “I honestly don’t want to comment on this issue much but I definitely feel that there is lot of pretence, false allegations and sort of crazy behaviour,” said Khan. “They are using the platform badly and it’s not a good thing. If they use platform correctly then, it’s supposed to be good thing. They shouldn’t make allegation on an individual without any legal evidence,” she added.