Vivek Agnihotri speaks up on Tanushree Dutta’s allegations made on him

A day ago, Tanushree Dutta confirmed that she did receive a legal notice from Vivek Agnihotri and she would soon respond to it. The actress also added that she is only paying the price for speaking the truth but shall stand by it whatever happens.

Tanushree Dutta has received two separate legal notices from Nana Patekar and Vivek Agnihotri for her allegations of sexual harassment on the actor and the filmmaker respectively.

In an interview with a leading daily, the actress had said that Vivek Agnihotri asked her to strip her clothes and dance while shooting for the film Chocolate. While there have been many versions about this incident, Vivek himself has now spoken out about the allegations.

The filmmaker tweeted his lawyer’s press release on his social media account which says that the allegations made by Tanushree are false. The statement also says that it is a deliberate attempt to gain public attention and damage the filmmaker’s image in public. Check out the tweet

A day ago, Tanushree Dutta confirmed that she did receive a legal notice from Vivek Agnihotri and she would soon respond to it. The actress also added that she is only paying the price for speaking the truth but shall stand by it whatever happens.

The film industry has stayed divided, virtually, in the case of Tanushree Dutta. While many have spoken out and stood in support of her, many have stayed mum which has led to a deafening silence in Bollywood.

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