Bollywood
actress
Tanushree
Dutta,
who
had
led
the
Me
Too
campaign
in
India,
is
back
to
doing
what
she
loves
the
most.
You
will
soon
see
her
in
a
Hindi
film
along
with
actor
Karan
Singh
Grover
(KSG).
More
details
about
the
new
project
are
not
handy,
as
the
shoot
may
start
sometime
in
the
rains
this
year.
Tanushree
has
reportedly
signed
on
the
dotted
lines.
Randeep
Hooda
might
complete
the
cast.
Tanushree,
famous
for
early
2000
films
like
Aashiq
Banaya
Aapne
(2005),
Bhagam
Bhag
(2006)
and
Dhol
(2007),
had
quit
B-town
a
decade
ago
and
moved
to
the
United
States
of
America.
Her
last
outing
was
the
horror
film
Apartment
in
2010.
She
had
returned
home
last
year
and
in
an
interview,
she
levelled
severe
sexual
misconduct
allegations
against
senior
film
actor
Nana
Patekar.
She
claimed
that
he
had
misbehaved
with
her
during
the
song
shoot
of
their
film
Horn
Ok
Pleassss
in
2009).
This
had
led
to
the
Me
Too
movement
in
Bollywood.
Tanushree
preferred
Bollywood
arclights
over
an
IT
job
in
the
US.
Ever
since
the
media
was
abuzz
about
her
return
to
the
silver
screen,
she
had
claimed
to
have
been
in
touch
with
several
filmmakers
both
in
Mumbai
and
down
south.
A
green
card
holder,
Tanushree
has
undergone
a
total
body
transformation.
She
now
looks
like
a
million
bucks.
Tanushree's
younger
sister
Ishita
Dutta
is
also
a
film
face.
She
had
started
as
a
TV
actress
and
has
also
done
the
film
Drishyam
(2015)
with
Ajay
Devgn.
If
Tanushree's
new
project
does
fructify
(considering
the
whole
industry
is
under
a
COVID-19
cloud),
it
will
also
mark
the
film
return
of
erstwhile
small
screen
superstar
Karan
Singh
Grover.
His
cine
journey
had
been
under
a
cloud
with
three
of
his
films
getting
stuck
(two
have
not
seen
the
light
of
day,
and
the
third
was
directly
streamed
to
OTT).
KSG
has
again
tasted
success
with
his
OTT
release,
the
ZEE5
show
Qubool
Hai
2.0.
He
had
begun
his
film
career
opposite
Bollywood
actress
and
wife
Bipasha
Basu
in
Alone
(2015).
He
later
smelt
box
office
success
with
Hate
Story
3
the
same
year.