What Ganesh Acharya said after the court rejected Tanushree Dutta’s #MeToo case
Choreographer Ganesh Acharya opened the allegations of sexual harassment of actor Tanushree Dutta and actor Nana Patekar. Acharya told us in an interview with us how Dutta’s actions created a crisis.

Choreographer-actor Ganesh Acharya recently addressed the allegations against Tanushree Dutta after dismissing the sexual harassment case. It came as a relief for veteran actor Nana Patekar, and Acharya, who was involved in the case that the former Bollywood actor filed against him during the #MeToo campaign in 2018.
In a special conversation with India digital todayAcharya expressed his crisis on the situation, questioning why the first place was accused. He said that he had always maintained an honest stand in the case.
“I got a clean chit. VOH BAHAUT Galat Thi Uss Cheez Ko Lekar, Mujhe Pata Bhi Nahi Usne Kyun Kyun Kiya Aisa Aura Kya Hua and USS Chakar Main Hum Loye Ke Liye Bahut Takleef Hui. There is a very Purana Gana that ‘Sachchai hidden nahin sakti’. Iss Duniy Even more My Vekel has spoken everything (She was very wrong about the case. I do not even know why she did this and what happened really, but because of this, we went through a lot of crisis. There is an old song that likes, ‘Truth hidden nahin power ‘In this world, truth is very important, and in addition, my lawyer has already said everything), “Choreographer who will be seen next time in ‘Pintu Ki Pappi’.
A Magistrate Court dismissed the protest petition filed by Dutt earlier this month, In the petition, the actor opposed the closure report filed by the Mumbai Police, stating that the FIR registered against Patekar and others was malicious and false.
Magistrate NV Bansal cited a limit after all these years for taking cognizance of the alleged 2008 incident.
Acharya and Nana Patekar’s lawyer shared a statement The case was dismissed. ,Finally, Justice served actor Nana Patekar, choreographer Ganesh Acharya, producer Sami Siddiqui and director Rakesh Sarang, A part of the statement being read.
Dutta was at the forefront of India’s #MeToo movement in 2018. He made allegations of sexual harassment against Nana Patekar, Ganesh Acharya and others for allegedly attacking the sets of the 2008 film Horn OK Place. He had said that Patekar improperly touched her and both choreographer and the manufacturer assisted her in her plan during shooting a dance number. The actor further shared with the media that he decided to leave the industry after the incident.