Tanushree Dutta takes down Raj Thackeray and Nana Patekar with her fiery remarks

TNN
September 28, 2018

Mumbai, Sept 28: Tanushree Dutta sat down for a tell-all conversation with the media on Thursday afternoon, over her claims of harassment by veteran actor Nana Patekaron the sets of the 2008 film 'Horn Ok Pleassss’. Besides calling out Patekar for allegedly misbehaving with her, she also claimed that choreographer Ganesh Acharya, workers of Raj Thackeray's Maharashtra Navnirman Sena, producer Sami Siddiqui and director of the film Rakesh Sarang were complicit. Speaking at length about her decision to set the record straight post the controversy her revelations have sparked up, the actress also recalled being threatened and attacked by Raj Thackeray’s MNS political party workers.

Recalling the “terror” her family had to go through, she said, “My sister was at home. She was in college at the time and was seeing her mother, father and elder sister stuck in a car and a dirty political party that has burned busses and caused so much damage is now attacking them. She thought that she would lose her family.”

“You three were on the sets, but I was at home and didn’t know if you’ll were coming back or not,” she quoted her sister saying.

Condemning the attack, the actress said that those days are far behind as she urged the industry to “boycott them.”

Interpreting the reason behind the attack, Tanushree said, “When irrelevant people try to prove their relevance, such things happen. He (Raj) has found goons like himself for his party and sends them to places to break things. Whoever wants to create havoc, calls these people. He wanted Balasaheb Thackeray’s seat and till today he has had difficulty becoming a leader. But you won’t become a leader and you won’t form the government because leaders take care of the weak, women and don’t put them down. They don’t attack women’s cars.”

Taking another jibe at Nana Patekar, she said, “He wanted to become a hero, but nobody made him one. Everyone around him became a hero, but he remained as a character artist. He wanted to become a hero so he misbehaved with girls and was unruly and would intimidate (girls). No actress considered him as a hero and when his tactics didn’t work, he joined hands with such a political party.”

When asked if she feared another such incident occurring once again, she vehemently struck it down saying, “They cannot touch me. If they even think about it, even that thought will destroy them. The one who has brought me into this world will be the one to take me away from it. If I am to have a “sudden accident”, then even Raj Thackeray can have a sudden accident. Lightning can strike him. There can be a short circuit. The same can happen to Nana Patekar. Anything can happen to anyone.”

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May 28,2020

New Delhi, May 28: On the World Menstrual Hygiene Day, former Miss World Manushi Chhillar on Thursday underlined the need to spread awareness on feminine hygiene.

The 23-year-old star has been roped in by UNICEF to spread awareness on the need to educate girls on personal hygiene.

Chhillar put out a post on Instagram expressing the need to educate girls with all information on maintaining hygiene, constructing adequate sanitation facilities and providing quick access to feminine hygiene products.

Manushi, who is participating in the UNICEF global initiative called the Red Dot Challenge, stated, "Every young girl has the right to accurate information about her body. Without the right information, girls often don't know how to safely manage their period. It's time to break the silence. I am calling all girls, boys, women and men to take the #RedDotChallenge with me. Because of Menstruation Matters. @unicefindia."

Along with the post, Chhillar shared her pictures with red dots on her hand representing the 'Red Dot Challenge.'

The former Miss World runs her own initiative on menstrual hygiene called 'Project Shakti' that works across several states of India.

The beauty queen turned actor will debut in Bollywood with the highly anticipated historical-drama 'Prithviraj' opposite Akshay Kumar. She will be playing the royal princess Sanyogita, whose tales of beauty mesmerised an entire nation.

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June 14,2020

Chennai, Jun 14: Tamil Nadu Police has recovered about 100 bottles of liquor from the car of actor Ramya Krishnan, who had starred in movies like Bahubali, Padaiappa and others.

According to the police, the actor was traveling in the car at the time on the East Coast Road (ECR) where they were carrying out vehicle checks on Thursday.

The police found about 100 liquor bottles in the car boot and when queried Ramya Krishnan said she was unaware of the bottles.

Later the police confiscated the bottles and arrested the driver Selvakumar who said the liquor was bought at the Tamil Nadu government-run liquor shop.

The government has not allowed the opening of the Tasmac shops in Chennai.

Another driver came and drove the actor back to Chennai.

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May 15,2020

New Delhi, May 15: In an attempt to constructively use leisure time during the lockdown, actor Bhumi Pednekar has started learning Kathak from her mother, Sumitra Pednekar, who is a trained dancer of this discipline.

Elaborating on her keenness to enhance her knowledge on the dance form, the actor explained about her routine followed for the dance practice and how much she is enjoying it.

"I wanted to learn kathak for a long time as my mother is a trained Kathak dancer! So, for about an hour in the evening this what I and my mom do. She is quite enjoying it and I'm loving learning it from her!" the 30-year-old actor said.

The growing fear of coronavirus has halted many entertainment shootings and productions. The 'Pati Patni Aur Who' actor referring to the current situation opened about the uncertainties of going back to shootings.

"It has put a big question mark on when will we get back to work and how things are going to be. There's a lot of uncertainty. Of course, our dates and schedules have gone haywire and we can't plan anything," she added.

However, the 'Bala' actor is finding a silver lining among the gloom as she says that the time has given her an opportunity to get back to what she used to love as a child - the habit of reading.

"I was a voracious reader but since entering Bollywood I haven't got a chance to read something at a stretch," she said.

"But now, I have got all the time and I'm making full use of the time at hand. I have been watching TED talks and have been reading a lot about climate change because that is something, I am severely passionate about. This time has been very educational for me," she added.

On the professional front, Pednekar will be soon seen as a leading lady in the Akshay Kumar's 'Durgavati' and award-winning director Alankrita Srivastava's 'Dolly Kitty Aur Woh Chamakte Sitaare'.

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