I conduct myself with dignity and don't abuse my privilege: Osman Khalid Butt

Actor reveals why he won't be accused of sexual harassment


Entertainment Desk October 13, 2018
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As #MeToo gains momentum globally, it has reached Pakistan with full force. Renowned personalities such as social media influencer Junaid Akram and Edhi Foundation Chairman Faisal Edhi recently came under fire by several women for sexual misconduct.

However, while this just might be the opening of a Pandora's Box, Osman Khalid Butt reveals why he won't be accused of harassment by any woman.

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The Baaghi star is gearing up for an upcoming multi-starrer project Baaji, directed by Saqib Malik, which also includes big names such as Meera, Ali Kazmi and model Amna Ilyas.

Butt took to Instagram to write a heartfelt note for Ilyas on her birthday. He wrote, "Happy birthday, you. I am so grateful you were my Neha in Baaji - what a roller-coaster it's been, eh? Here's to all the backstage laughs and shenanigans, the intensity and dedication with which you portrayed your character, to you practically playing my shrink when I'd forget to detach from my role. Here's to the beautiful friendship formed along the way."

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"Thank you for letting me into your life. To all the happiness and success you so richly deserve, a toast," added the Balu Mahi star.

On the aforementioned post, a user commented, "Please be careful because after some time she would be accusing you of harassment because #MeToo."

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To this, Butt responded, "No she won't because I conduct myself with dignity even among friends and don't abuse my privilege. Harassment allegations are not this frivolous, nor #MeToo a movement to be taken lightly. If you don't respect the women speaking out about the trauma they've endured, the least you can do is not reduce it to a reductive, inane comment."

He continued, "Reading utter tone-deaf comments/statements regarding the #MeToo movement and feminism in general. Gender sensitivity training should be mandatory across all fields."



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COMMENTS (1)

Jaguar | 6 years ago | Reply Celebrities becoming the moral police is the funniest phenomenon in recent times. #MeToo has transformed into a movement that will end men's careers even if what men do is perceived as harassment without any formal warning.
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