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After being accused of sexual harassment by Pakistani singer Meesha Shafi, Ali Zafar has sent a legal notice to her, denying the claims.
According to a report in Geo News, the actor-singer has sent a defamation suit to Meesha on 23 April. In the legal notice, Zafar seeks an apology from Meesha which, if not provided, will result in “damages to the tune of at least Rs 100 million” under Defamation Ordinance. It also directs Meesha to “delete the tweet dated 19.04.2018” within two weeks of the legal notice issued.
Meesha Safi had recently released a statement invoking the #MeToo movement, and accusing the Dear Zindagi actor of sexual harassment. Shafi and Zafar have shared the stage on multiple occasions.
Earlier, Ali Zafar had issued a statement, denying the singer’s claims. He had taken to Twitter to slam Shafi’s claims as slanderous and stated that he has nothing to hide.
Read his full statement here:
Zafar also said in his statement that he would be suing Meesha:
However, now other women are speaking up accusing Zafar of harassment. Journalist Maham Javaid took to Twitter to share how Zafar had tried to kiss her cousin several years back and how then, they had decided not to speak up about it because they knew his celebrity status would ensure non-action.
Make-up artist Leena Ghani shared her story on Twitter too and wrote how while getting a selfie with Ali Zafar, she felt his hand going up her waist. And now Meesha’s story has assured her that it wasn’t her imagination.
Raees star Mahira Khan also took to social media to support the women speaking out against harassment.
Artist Meesha Shafi spoke about being sexually harassed by Zafar on social media on 19 April and that as a woman, she could not stay silent on the matter and hopes to “break the culture of silence that permeates through society”.
(This is a developing story.)
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