Mahabharat actress Roopa Ganguly: Mumbai film industry kills people, makes them drug addicts

The drug angle that the NCB had been investigating related to Sushant Singh Rajput’s death case has now become a huge debate in the industry. And add to it is the reopening of MeToo allegations against certain people. Recently, a model had accused Sajid Khan of harassment. A couple of days ago, actress Payal Ghosh accused Anurag Kashyap of trying to force himself on her. She sought PM Narendra Modi’s help in her tweet. A lot of Anurag Kashyap’s friends and colleagues have come out in support of the filmmaker. However, there are many waiting for some action to be taken against the accused.

Mahabharat actress Roopa Ganguly who also happens to be BJP’s parliament member has asked whey the Mumbai Police is not taking any action against Anurag. “Mumbai film industry kills people, makes them drug addict, and keep insulting a woman, but nobody is doing anything. Mumbai Police remains silent. It does not take action,” Roopa said in a statement.

“Why is the Bollywood silent over the sexual harassment charges levelled by Payal Ghosh against Anurag Kashyap? Why Mumbai Police is not taking any action against Anurag Kashyap?” she added.

The Manmarziyaan filmmaker have denied all the allegations levelled against him. “Wow, it took so long to try to silence me. You lied so much in this effort and also dragged other women despite you being a woman. Have some dignity madam! I will just say that all your allegations are baseless,” he began while adding, “In the process of accusing me, you also dragged the Bachchan family and my artists, but you failed. I married twice. If it is a crime, then I accept it. I also admit that I have loved a lot whether it was my first wife, my second wife, or any lover, or any other woman I have worked with. I will never behave this way nor will tolerate such manners. will see what happens. Pray and love to you. Apologies for answering your English with my Hindi.”

His lawyer rejected the allegations earlier today.

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