Ajay
Devgn
says
he
was
shocked
by
the
#MeToo
allegations
against
some
of
the
prominent
names
in
the
Indian
film
industry
but
he
believes
a
due
course
of
law
should
be
followed
in
such
cases.
Several
Bollywood
personalities
such
as
directors
Rajkumar
Hirani,
Subhash
Ghai,
Sajid
Khan,
Vikas
Bahl
and
Rajat
Kapoor,
actor
Alok
Nath,
singer
Kailash
Kher
and
music
composer
Anu
Malik
were
called
out
for
sexually
harassing
women
over
the
years.
"A
couple
of
things
came
out
and
some
people
are
like
this
but
everybody
is
not
like
that.
I
would
say
some
names
did
shock
me
but
then
I
can't
be
judgmental
completely
till
somebody
proves
someone
guilty
or
not," Ajay
told
PTI.
Ajay,
who
has
supported
the
movement
in
the
past,
believes
the
power
game
does
not
work
anymore
in
the
industry.
"New
generation
is
thinking
differently,
they
are
not
going
to
accept
the
bullshit
what
people
used
to
accept
couple
of
years
back.
They
are
changing
and
we
are
changing
and
that
change
is
for
better.
With
the
media
coming
in,
everything
is
out
in
the
open.
"You
can't
say
'I
am
very
powerful
and
you
can't
mess
with
me',
you
cannot
mess
with
anybody
as
everybody
is
at
the
same
platform,
at
the
same
stage.
So
big
or
small
doesn't
matter
anymore,
which
is
a
good
thing," he
said.
On
the
work
front,
the
49-year-old
actor
will
be
next
seen
in
"Total
Dhamaal"
that
releases
on
February
22.
He
is
also
working
on
"De
De
Pyaar
De"
with
Tabu,
"Taanaji:
The
Unsung
Warrior",
"Chanakya"
with
Neeraj
Pandey,
a
biopic
on
the
legendary
football
coach
Syed
Abdul
Rahim
and
a
Luv
Ranjan's
film
with
Ranbir
Kapoor.
Credits
-
PTI