Tanushree Dutta slams at Nana Patekar calls him ‘narcissistic psychopath
Tanushree Dutta slams at Nana Patekar calls him ‘narcissistic psychopath
Tanushree Dutta dubs Nana Patekar a ‘narcissistic psychopath’ while taking a swipe at the Hema Committee.
Earlier in 2018, Tanushree had accused Nana Patekar of an alleged sexual harassment amidst the onset of the MeToo movement.
She was the flag-bearer of the “MeToo” movement in the Indian film industry back in when she alleged Nana Patekar of sexual misconduct against her on the sets of “Horn Okay Pleassss”.
And now, the actress wakes up from her silence on the recently formed Hema Committee, established to curb sexual harassment against women in the Malayalam industry.
Tanushree condemned the Committee and doubted whether it would come up with any solution or a stricter law against women. While doing so, she again took a sharp dig at Nana Patekar, labeling him to be a ‘narcissistic psychopath.’
In her media interaction, Tanushree recalled that she fails to understand these committees and reports and thinks they’re useless. It took them seven years to produce a report on something that happened in 2017?” furthermore, also taking a dig at the Vishaka Committee which was established to prevent sexual harassment against women in the workplace.
Tanushree Dutta further articulated “What’s the point of this new report anyway? All they had to do was arrest the accused and enforce a strong law and order system. She remembers of hearing about the Vishakha Committee, which came up with so many guidelines and prepared pages and pages of reports, but what happened after that? The names of the committees just keep changing.” She then lashed out at Nana Patekar and cited how these formed committees are useless.
Along with Patekar, she also took a dig at Malayalam actor Dileep who was an alleged accused in a 2017 sexual harassment case.
Tanushree Dutta continued that some people like Nana Patekar and Dileep are narcissistic psychopaths. Only a vicious and vengeful man can do what they did. She damn cares on these committees. She doesn’t trust in this system and feels like these reports and committees, are just wasting our time rather than doing the real work. Having a safe workplace is a basic right for a woman—or any human being, for that matter.”
Eventually, Tanushree showcases the need for women to attain a respectful environment in their workplace and saying that “People don’t look at actresses as human beings but as morally corrupt entities which is a very rudimentary perception who don’t have the right to dignity. We aren’t asking to be treated like queens, but we have the right to be treated with dignity and the right to protest. They use their male ego to reduce you to someone who’s a nuisance.” After Tanushree, several other women from the Indian film industry came out with their shocking stories of facing sexual misconduct in the fraternity during the MeToo movement.
News Edit K.V.Raman