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Vikas Bahl gets clean chit in sexual harassment case

Filmmaker Vikas Bahl, World Health Organization was suspect of harassment by a former worker of the erstwhile company Phantom Films, possesses a clean tab from the interior complaints committee of Reliance amusement. Vikas has been cleared of all charges and can get the credit for steering future Hrithik Roshan starrer Super thirty.

Mumbai Mirror according to that the interior complaints committee of Reliance amusement, the fifty percent neutral in Phantom Films, co-owned by Anurag Kashyap, Vikramaditya Motwane and Vikas Bahl, has cleared the film producer from charges of harassment when the litigant refused to look despite perennial reminders.

Shibashish Sarkar, the cluster business executive, Reliance amusement, said, “Yes, it's true that the interior complaints committee report has vindicated Vikas Bahl. With the committee clearing Vikas, we tend to don’t have an alternative however to reinstate his credit as director of Super thirty.”
After popping out against Vikas Bahl in 2017, the litigant in 2018 reiterated her allegations of harassment against the director during a HuffPost article in wake of the MeToo movement. Reacting to her article, Anurag Kashyap and Vikramaditya Motwane known as Bahl a sexual wrongdoer. Kangana Ranaut conjointly raised her voice against the Queen director and aforesaid he created her uncomfortable persistently.

Owing to all the complaints and reactions against Bahl, Hrithik Roshan, World Health Organization then worked with the director on his film Super thirty, shared on Twitter, “It is not possible on behalf of me to figure with a person if he/she is guilty of such grave misconduct. I'm away and have access to solely noncontinuous info. I actually have requested the producers of Super thirty to require a stock of the apparent facts and take a harsh stand if would like me.”

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