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Bollywood’s ‘code of omerta’ on sexual harassment may finally be cracking under weight of #MeToo movement

The tight-knit nature of the lucrative industry, much of which is controlled by a handful of powerful families, may yet undermine transparency as big players could close ranks against accusers

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Bollywood actress Tanushree Dutta. Photo: Reuters
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The first time Bollywood actress Tanushree Dutta accused her co-star of sexually harassing her on set a decade ago, she was threatened with violence – and then ignored.

When she repeated the accusation in an interview last week – a year after reports of sexual misconduct engulfed Hollywood – it unleashed a wave of sympathy that some are predicting could launch India’s own #MeToo moment.

“Woah, looks like the code of omerta in Bollywood is finally cracking,” film writer Radha Rajadhyaksha said on Facebook, using the Italian word for the Mafia’s code of silence.

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Bollywood star Nana Patekar. Photo: Reuters
Bollywood star Nana Patekar. Photo: Reuters

Veteran actor Nana Patekar has denied harassing Dutta on the set of the film Horn OK Please. Patekar’s lawyer was not immediately available for comment, but has previously said he would take legal action over what he called “false allegations”.

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Among those who have backed the actress are Priyanka Chopra and Sonam Kapoor Ahuja, daughter of one of Bollywood’s best known actors and a top star in her own right.

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