Acclaimed Indian fim-maker Nandita Das opens up about visit to Pakistan
"As a strong supporter of the #MeToo movement, I want to reiterate that I will continue to add my voice to it, despite the disturbing allegations made against my father, which he has categorically denied," Nandita posted on Facebook.
"I have maintained from the very start that this is the time we all need to listen, so that women and men feel safe to speak up. At the same time, it is also important to be sure about allegations so as not to dilute the movement. I am touched by the number of people - friends and strangers - who are concerned and are trusting my integrity. I do believe truth will prevail. And that is all I have to say on this matter," the Manto director added.
Conservationist Nisha Bora on Tuesday accused Jatin of sexually harassing her at his Khidki village studio in 2004. Jatin refuted the allegation and called it "ridiculous and vulgar".
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The #MeToo movement in India has been on a rise with victims of sexual harassment from all walks of life voicing their stories. Nandita has been vocal about urging women to speak up against any such unsavoury experiences that they have faced at their work place.
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