When Amitabh Bachchan and Aamir Khan were asked to comment on Tanushree Dutta's claims of sexual harassment against Nana Patekar during the trailer launch of Thugs Of Hindostan, the two Bollywood biggies smartly dodged the question.
While Big B said that he was neither Tanushree nor Nana to comment, Aamir said that without knowing the veracity of the details of the incident, it was not right for him to comment on it. He added that whenever something like this does happen, it's a really sad thing. Their reactions soon invited trolls galore.
Salman Khan too refrained from commenting on the matter and said he was not aware of the incident and asked for time to know and understand what was happening.
When Tanushree was asked the evasive reaction of these big Bollywood stars, she differentiated reactions of people and how they respond when a #MeToo movement happens in India and other countries in the west.
"They are exposing themselves. This is the response of those who talk about women's empowerment and support the #MeToo movement happening in America... and when that is happening here, this is how they respond," Tanushree was quoted as saying by Deccan Chronicle.
However, the actress wants to remain optimistic that some day or the other, people will do the right thing.
"Some humanity will rise and they will say or do something about it. I am still hopeful that people will do the right thing," she added.
When asked to comment on Nana's denial of causing any sort of harassment to her on the sets of Horn Ok Please, Tanushree said, "I don't even consider him worth commenting on... Dismissing a woman's claim, dismissing her completely. It is fear and intimidation tactic. This attitude to laugh it off, I think he will face a severe backlash. I can see through everything he is trying to do. That is sad," Tanushree told PTI.
Meanwhile, Bollywood celebrities like Priyanka Chopra, Farhan Akhtar and Hansal Mehta among many others have come out in support of actress Tanushree Dutta, who has spoken up about her sexual harassment at the hands of veteran actor Nana Patekar on a film set a decade ago.
Tanushree, a former beauty queen, who had first raised the allegation against the actor in 2008, brought the spotlight once again on her unpleasant experience of working with Nana during the shooting of "Horn 'Ok' Pleassss", in a recent interview.
While speaking to IANS, Tanushree said it was because of Nana's powerful position as a National Award winning actor that her voice had remained suppressed for so long.
Here's what the celebrities have tweeted:
Priyanka Chopra: Agreed..the world needs to believe survivors.
Farhan Akhtar, who has launched a social campaign Men Against Rape and Discrimination or MARD in 2013, re-tweeted a string of posts by an eyewitness about the details of Tanushree's ordeal.
"This thread is very telling. Janice (Sequeira, who at that time was with a news channel) was there at the time of the incident being debated today. Even when Tanushree Dutta had career concerns to keep quiet 10 years ago, she did not. And her story has not changed now. Her courage should be admired, not her intention questioned," Farhan said.
Actress Richa Chadha wrote that "It hurts to be Tanushree Dutta right now. To be alone, questioned.
"No woman wants publicity that opens the floodgates of trolling and insensitivity. What happened to her on set was intimidation. Her only fault was she did not back down -- (that) takes a special courage to be Tanushree Dutta."
Filmmaker Hansal Mehta tweeted: "India, in general, does not have a conducive work environment. Mental harassment, abuse and predatorial behaviour by people in positions of power are prevalent and considered perks of being in power. Years of oppression and colonial rule have permanently altered our DNA."
Actress Swara Bhasker re-tweeted a series of posts and wrote: "This is a long thread, but one that must be read.... lots of clues here as to why Bollywood's #MeToo moment is so far away. Because we don't want to hear these voices."
Producer, author and wife of actor Akshay Kumar, Twinkle Khanna tweeted: "Please read this thread before judging or shaming Tanushree Dutta -- a working environment without harassment and intimidation is a fundamental right and by speaking up this brave woman helps pave the way towards that very goal for all of us!"
Sequeira on Wednesday tweeted a thread recalling the unsavoury episode saying "some incidents that take place even a decade ago remain fresh in your memory. What happened with Tanushree is one such incident.
She said she had seen how the actress was visibly upset about something on the sets while Nana, choreographer Ganesh Acharya and the producer huddled around.
She said: "Amidst this chaos, I got hold of #NanaPatekar. All he said was, "Meri beti jaisi hai", which didn't really make any sense at that point." It was only later that she realised.
Sequeira said: "The chat I had with Dutta hours after the incident was identical to the account she's come out with now. How could a person's version remain the same a decade later if there wasn't any truth to it?(Our chat was off-the-record, even though she went on to give interviews later.)
Nana on Thursday said to a news channel: "What can I do about what one says? You tell me. What does it mean by sexual harassment."