Recently,
a
33-year-old
woman,
who
is
an
assistant
choreographer
filed
a
complaint
against
choreographer
Ganesh
Acharya,
alleging
that
he
had
forced
her
to
watch
pornography
when
she
visited
his
office
in
suburban
Andheri.
She
had
also
alleged
that
Acharya
and
two
women
assaulted
her
during
a
function
of
the
Indian
Film
and
Television
Choreographers
Association
(IFTCA)
held
in
suburban
Andheri
on
Sunday.
Actress
Tanushree
Dutta,
who's
also
the
torch-bearer
of
#MeToo
movement
in
India,
slams
Ganesh
Acharya
and
urges
film
industry
to
boycott
the
choreographer.
In
her
official
statement,
Tanushree
wrote,
"It's
time
Bollywood
and
the
other
Indian
film
industries
boycott
choreographer
Ganesh
Acharya
completely.
Hiding
behind
the
male
superstars
who
work
with
this
despicable
man,
he
has
been
abusing
his
power
and
position
to
harass,
bully
and
take
advantage
of
vulnerable
young
newcomers
to
the
industry."
The
Aashiq
Banaya
Aapne
actress
also
expressed
her
displeasure
over
how
leading
men
of
Bollywood
continued
working
with
Acharya
despite
his
bad
reputation
in
the
media.
She
further
wrote,
"Even
after
all
the
information
of
fraud,
non-payment
of
dues,
sexual
harassment
of
dancers,
bullying
and
intimidation
and
physical
abuse
of
dancers
is
coming
out
about
Ganesh
Acharya
in
the
media,
if
the
actors,
directors
and
producers
still
work
with
him,
it
would
mean
that
they
themselves
are
engaging
in
such
acts
also."
"It's
a
warning
to
the
film
industry
to
stay
the
hell
away
from
Ganesh
Acharya
otherwise
your
own
reputation
will
be
joined
to
his
character.
I'm
sure
many
more
girls
and
boys
will
come
out
about
his
misbehaviour
and
shady
business,
opening
floodgates
in
the
future."