Actress
Tanushree
Dutta
recently
took
to
social
media
to
share
a
cryptic
post
in
which
she
opened
up
on
being
harassed.
In
a
elaborate
post,
she
wrote
that
if
anything
were
to
happen
to
her,
Nana
Patekar,
his
legal
team
and
his
Bollywood
mafia
friends
should
be
held
responsible.
Tanushree
also
urged
people
to
stop
watching
films
made
by
Bollywood
mafia.
She
defined
them
as
the
people
whose
names
frequently
come
up
in
Bollywood
star
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
death
case.
Posting
a
picture
of
herself
on
Instagram,
Tanushree
wrote,
"If
anything
ever
happens
to
me
let
it
be
known
that
#metoo
accused
Nana
Patekar,
his
lawyers
and
associates,
and
his
Bollywood
Mafia
friends
are
responsible!
Who
is
Bollywood
Mafia?
Same
people,
whose
names
came
up
frequently
in
SSR
(Susgant
Singh
Rajput)
death
case
(note
that
all
have
same
criminal
lawyer).
Do
not
watch
their
movies,
boycott
them
totally
and
go
after
them
with
a
vicious
vengeance."
She
continued,
"Go
after
all
the
industry
faces
and
journalists,
who
planted
fake
news
about
me,
and
PR
people
too,
behind
the
vicious
smear
campaigns.
Go
after
everyone!
Make
their
lives
a
living
hell
because
they
harassed
me
so
much!
The
law
and
justice
may
have
failed
me
but
I
have
faith
in
the
people
of
this
great
Nation.
Jai
Hind...
and
bye!
Phir
milenge
(Until
we
meet
again)."
Tanushree
also
mentioned
in
another
post
that
she
is
being
followed
by
someone.
For
the
unversed,
during
the
#MeToo
movement,
the
Aashiq
Banaya
Aapne
actress
had
accused
Nana
Patekar
of
misbehaving
with
her
during
the
shooting
of
a
song
for
their
2008
film
Horn
Ok
Pleasss.
The
actor
had
denied
Dutta's
allegations.
A
few
weeks
ago,
Tanushree
had
penned
another
post
in
which
she
claimed
that
she
is
being
harassed
and
targeted
very
badly
by
Bollywood
mafia
and
the
old
political
circuit
of
Maharashtra.
She
had
also
alleged
that
her
Bollywood
project
was
sabotaged,
and
that
a
maid
was
even
planted
in
her
house
to
spike
her
drinking
water
with
medications
and
steroids.
She
had
also
mentioned
in
her
post
that
she
won't
resort
to
suicide
despite
facing
extreme
physical
and
mental
pressure.