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Bollywood director denies #MeToo claims, threatens filmmakers

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Aprominent Bollywood director accused of sexual harassment denied the allegation­s yesterday as he threatened to sue two fellow filmmakers for defamation over the case which has helped fuel India’s #MeToo movement. Vikas Bahl is accused of assaulting an employee of Phantom Films-an edgy production house behind Netflix’s first original Indian series, “Sacred Games”-in a hotel in 2015. In accusation­s published on HuffPost India Saturday, the unnamed woman said Bahl had insisted on escorting her to her room and pretended to pass out drunk on her bed, only to awaken and masturbate on her.

Anurag Kashyap and Vikramadit­ya Motwane, who along with Bahl and another filmmaker founded Phantom Films, released statements on Twitter later that day backing the woman. The report came after they had announced they were dissolving the production company on Friday. Bahl, director of “Queen”, a 2014 hit movie about female empowermen­t, issued a denial through his lawyer yesterday in his first public statement responding to the allegation. A legal notice released to the media and seen by AFP said Bahl “denies all allegation­s”. “Vikas Bahl issues defamation notice to Anurag Kashyap and Vikramadit­ya Motwane threatenin­g civil and criminal action,” it added.

The notice accused Kashyap and Motwane of “profession­al rivalry and jealously” and of trying to jeopardize the release of Bahl’s upcoming film “Super 30”. It called for them to withdraw the claims and issue an apology or face being sued. The year-old #MeToo movement has finally gathered steam in India in recent days with Bollywood figures, a government minister, several comedians and top journalist­s among those accused of abusing their positions to behave improperly towards women.

The spark was Hindi film actress Tanushree Dutta, who in a recent interview accused well-known Bollywood actor Nana Patekar of inappropri­ate behaviour on a film set 10 years ago. He denies the allegation­s. —AFP

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