Bollywood’s Leading Men Return To Work After #MeToo Accusations

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Bollywood’s Leading Men Return To Work After #MeToo Accusations
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Bollywood’s Leading Men Return To Work After MeToo Accusations

Well-known actor Nana Patekar and director Vikas Bahl are among the Bollywood personalities accused by the #MeToo of sexual misdeeds who are now free to get back to work. Their names have been cleared. The movement kicked off last year with actress Tanushree Dutta accusing veteran actor Nana Patekar of harassment on the [...

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