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Ajay Devgn has finally responded to the flak he has been receiving for working with Alok Nath, in his upcoming film De De Pyaar De, despite the fact that Nath has been accused of rape and sexual harassment.
Ajay has said that the decision to replace Nath in the film was not his call alone. He also mentioned that it would cost double the original budget to re-shoot the concerned scenes, a decision that only the makers could have made.
He said in a statement,
Alok Nath was accused of rape and sexual assault by writer/producer Vinta Nanda in October 2018. A police case was filed against him after which he was granted anticipatory bail. Actors Sandhya Mridul, Himani Shivpuri and Deepika Amin have also shared stories of having experienced harassment by Nath.
In his statement, Ajay reiterated that he stands by India’s #MeToo movement. He said,
Both Vinta Nanda and Tanushree Dutta – who sparked Bollywood’s #MeToo movement after she accused Nana Patekar of sexual harassment – have slammed Ajay for continuing to work with Nath.
According to Tanushree Dutta, the makers could have chosen to re-shoot parts of the film that featured Nath. “Nobody even knew before the posters and trailers that Alok Nath is in the film so if Ajay Devgan and the makers wanted they could have just quietly replaced him and re-shot his portions,” she said.
Vinta Nanda, on the other hand, told mid-day that she hadn’t expected any better. “I don’t think Ajay Devgn is in a position to take a stand, so I do not expect anything from him. The money riding on the project is the only dharma for these people,” she said.
De De Pyaar De stars Ajay Devgn, Tabu, Rakul Preet Singh and Alok Nath. It has been directed by Akiv Ali and produced by Luv Ranjan, Bhushan Kumar and Krishan Kumar. The film hits theatres on 17 May.
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