Tanushree Dutta claims multiple attempts were made to kill her post MeToo; says 'I met with an accident...'

Actress Tanushree Dutta recently claimed that multiple attempts were made to kill her after she went public with her MeToo ordeal. It all started when she alleged that actor Nana Patekar misbehaved with her during the shooting of a song for Horn Ok Please (2008).
Tanushree Dutta

Tanushree Dutta

Actress Tanushree Dutta has been vocal about the MeToo movement and her ordeal about it. Now, a new interview said that multiple attempts were made to murder her after she went public with her story.
The actress claimed that during her time in Ujjain, the brakes of her car were tampered with a couple of times. She also revealed that had met with an accident.
She told Connect FM Canada, "I met with an accident and it was a very bad accident. I was just short of breaking some bones. It set me back for a couple of months, and it took me time to heal from those injuries as there was a lot of blood loss.”
Tanushree also claimed that someone tried to poison her, as well. She said, "There was a maid, who was, in my words, planted in my house and I just progressively fell sick. Now, it is my suspicion that there was something being mixed in my water."
It all began when Tanushree Dutta alleged that Nana Patekar misbehaved with her during the shooting of a song for Horn Ok Please (2008). However, Nana denied the allegations.
In July this year, she shared a post on social media that read, "If anything ever happens to me let it be known that #metoo accused Nana Patekar & his Bollywood Mafia friends are responsible! Who are Bollywood Mafia?? Same people all whose names came up frequently in SSR death case."
"Do not watch their movies, boycott them totally & go after them with a vicious vengeance. Go after all the industry faces & journalists who planted fake news about me and PR people too behind the vicious smear campaigns," she added.
Tanushree came back to India in 2020 after MeToo movemnet. Sharing that she is trying to make a comeback in the entertainment industry, she wrote on social media, "I am trying to resurrect my career, and people are interested in working with me, despite the image that these Bollywood mafias have portrayed as being difficult… I am getting offers for films as well as web projects, in fact signed some also, but have noticed none they materialise. All of a sudden, the producers or director go in incognito mode, or sponsors drop”.
"I came back in 2020, and I have lost count how many times this has happened to me. People just get one message ‘it is advisable not to work with her’. And people avoid me because they don’t want to offend anyone. They like to hunt, and that is what it is for them. They are powerful and people don’t want to mess with them. Nobody is going to be willing to give me a chance," she said.
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