
I’ve Won the Case Against Nana Patekar, His PR is Lying About the Judgement: Tanushree Dutta
In a shocking turn of events, actress Tanushree Dutta has alleged that the Bombay High Court has rejected her sexual exploitation case against Nana Patekar, contrary to reports that suggested the court had dismissed her complaint. In a recent statement, Dutta claimed that her legal team has emerged victorious in the case, and that Patekar’s PR team is spreading false information about the judgement.
The controversy began when Dutta filed a complaint against Patekar in 2018, alleging that he had sexually exploited her on the sets of the 2008 film “Horn Ok Pleassss”. Patekar had denied all allegations, and the case had been pending in court for several years.
However, on October 25, reports emerged that the Bombay High Court had dismissed Dutta’s complaint, citing lack of evidence. The news sent shockwaves through the industry, with many supporters of Dutta expressing their disappointment and outrage on social media.
But Dutta was quick to set the record straight, taking to social media to clarify the situation. In a series of tweets, she wrote, “Me and my legal team have won the case…Patekar tried to close the case on himself by filing a B-summary but the court rejected it.”
She also accused Patekar’s PR team of spreading false information about the judgement, saying, “His PR team is trying to manipulate the truth…Don’t believe the lies they are spreading.”
Dutta’s statement has raised many questions about the accuracy of the initial reports, and has sparked a heated debate about the handling of the case. Many have pointed out that the court’s decision to reject Patekar’s B-summary means that the case against him is still pending, and that Dutta’s allegations have not been proven or disproven.
The controversy has also highlighted the issues faced by survivors of sexual harassment and exploitation in the Indian judiciary system. Many have pointed out that the system often favors the powerful and the influential, and that survivors are often forced to face lengthy delays, dismissals, and even intimidation and harassment.
Dutta’s case is a testament to the fact that sexual harassment and exploitation are still rampant in the Indian film industry, and that survivors often face immense pressure and intimidation to drop their complaints. Her courage and determination to speak out against her alleged abuser have inspired many, and have sparked a much-needed conversation about the need for greater accountability and justice for survivors.
As the case continues to unfold, it remains to be seen what the final outcome will be. But one thing is clear: Tanushree Dutta’s determination to fight for justice, despite the obstacles and challenges she has faced, is an inspiration to many. Her courage and resilience are a testament to the power of the #MeToo movement, and a reminder that survivors will not be silenced or intimidated.
In the meantime, Dutta’s statement has sparked a heated debate about the accuracy of the initial reports, and has raised questions about the handling of the case. As the truth emerges, one thing is clear: Tanushree Dutta will not be silenced, and she will continue to fight for justice and accountability, no matter what.