In a recent TV interview, Tanushree Dutta had claimed that Patekar misbehaved with her on the sets of "Horn Ok Pleasss" 10 years ago.
Days
after Tanushree
Dutta alleged that Nana
Patekar harassed her on the sets of a film in 2008, stars like
Varun Dhawan and Swara Bhasker among others came out in support of
the actor, saying her voice deserved to be heard.
In
a recent TV interview, Dutta had claimed that Patekar misbehaved with
her on the sets of "Horn Ok Pleasss" 10 years ago.
Asked
about Bollywood's stand on the issue, Varun said that the emphasis
should be on creating a workplace where everyone is respected.
"We
have to make our industry safe for women men and children. Everyone
should be given equal respect. The issue is being covered everywhere,
though I don't know too much about it.
"If
someone is speaking about it, you should hear the person out. It
takes great courage to talk like that. I applaud that courage,"
the actor told reporters.
Varun
was speaking at the 9th Jagran Film Festival on Sunday.
Joining
him for the award ceremony of the festival were directors Anurag
Kashyap and Sudhir Mishra, who also insisted on creating a safe
environment for women.
Swara
said having a safe workplace is everyone's right.
"Sexual
harassment at workplace is a huge issue for our society. It receives
very less attention and serious conversations. We are mostly unaware
about this.
"Good
thing is that now these issues are coming out. We should speak about
it responsibly. In a collective way, we should make our workplace
safe," the "Veerey Di Wedding" star said.
Anurag
said introspection is the need of the hour.
"It
is important to change, acknowledge and accept our mistakes. It's
important that we this goes even for me introspect and look back at
our lives and see the wrongs we have done, what our understanding
was. It's time we all grew up. It's the fault of the entire system,
the conditioning," he said.
Actor
Pankaj Kapur said while he cannot say "who's right or wrong",
an investigation should be pursued.
"Whatever
wrong has happened at any point of time, it must be investigated,"
he said.
Pooja
Bhatt said whenever someone voices their complains, they need to be
heard.
"Whenever
someone complains about it, you shouldn't count it out. I don't think
we should silence those voices... I find it a very frivolous
conversation that 'if Bollywood stands with you or not'. Truth
doesn't need PR. If you believe it, go out there and speak it.
"Do
not expect anyone to hold your hands and support you. Bollywood is a
great place, you can expect support for award ceremonies, weddings
and funerals... But in the test of life, I walk alone.
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