Close X
Sunday, November 24, 2024
ADVT 
Bollywood

Deepika Padukone On Tanushree Dutta: #MeToo About Right Vs Wrong, Not Gender

IANS, 05 Oct, 2018 12:37 PM
  • Deepika Padukone On Tanushree Dutta: #MeToo About Right Vs Wrong, Not Gender
Deepika Padukone said Friday that #MeToo movement is about the victory of right over wrong and should not be reduced to men versus women. When asked about the #MeToo movement in the light of Tanushree Dutta's allegations of harassment against Nana Patekar, Deepika Padukone said, "For me, the #MeToo movement is not about gender. It is about the victory of right over wrong."
 
 
"Anyone who faces any kind of discrimination or any sort of abuse, I think we as people must support that person. It is not about a woman or a man or about female vs men. Let's not complicate or get confused in that conversation. I think the #MeToo should not be only about gender. It's about right vs wrong," she said at the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit 2018 here.
 
 
Actor Ranveer Singh, who had accompanied Deepika Padukone to the event and shared the dais with her, said he condemns harassment in every form.
 
 
"Harassment per se is just wrong. Harassment of anyone, women, men or any person being harassed is wrong, whether it is in the workplace, public place, street or at home. It is wrong. Right now there is something that has happened. There is all kind of speculation.
 
 
"But if it has happened, then it takes a lot of courage for somebody to come out and speak about it. You know you have been through some very disturbing experience. It takes courage to speak publicly about it. Therefore you must consider what this person is saying. If it has happened, it is absolutely wrong and I condemn it emphatically," Ranveer said.
 
 
Tanushree Dutta has accused Nana Patekar of misbehaviour on the sets of a 2008 movie. He has denied the allegations and has sent her legal notice.

MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

Was Curious Enough To Take On 'Arjun Reddy': Shahid Kapoor

Bollywood star Shahid Kapoor, who will play the title role in the Hindi remake of Telugu blockbuster "Arjun Reddy", says he was both curious and excited about the movie.

Was Curious Enough To Take On 'Arjun Reddy': Shahid Kapoor

Ashish Vidyarthi An Underrated, Underutilized Actor: Vishal Bhardwaj

Ashish Vidyarthi An Underrated, Underutilized Actor: Vishal Bhardwaj
Filmmaker Vishal Bhardwaj, gearing up for the release of his forthcoming film "Pataakha", has said that his old-time actor friend Ashish Vidyarthi is an underrated and under-utilized actor in Bollywood.

Ashish Vidyarthi An Underrated, Underutilized Actor: Vishal Bhardwaj

Dues Must Be Given As Per Merit, Not Gender: SRK

Dues Must Be Given As Per Merit, Not Gender: SRK
Superstar Shah Rukh Khan, who feels "swept off" his feet by women, believes in gender equality. He says people must be given their due according to merit and not on the basis of their gender.

Dues Must Be Given As Per Merit, Not Gender: SRK

Mallika Sherawat Supports FIAPO To Promote Veganism

Mallika Sherawat Supports FIAPO To Promote Veganism
  Actress Mallika Sherawat has extended support to the Federation of Indian Animal Protection Organisations (FIAPO) to promote veganism in India, and has urged fans to try a vegan diet for 21 days.

Mallika Sherawat Supports FIAPO To Promote Veganism

Feel Lucky To Be A Part Of Saina Nehwal Biopic: Shraddha Kapoor

Actress Shraddha Kapoor, who is gearing up for her forthcoming film based on the life of Indian shuttler Saina Nehwal, has said she feels lucky to be part of the film of an athlete who won the bronze for the country in 2012 London Olympics.

Feel Lucky To Be A Part Of Saina Nehwal Biopic: Shraddha Kapoor

'Pataakha' Is Like A Poem: Sunil Grover

Actor Sunil Grover, who will be seen next in the Vishal Bhardwaj directorial "Pataakha" feels the script and dialogues resembles a poem.

'Pataakha' Is Like A Poem: Sunil Grover