Finally, Sanjana Sanghi opens up about the baseless MeToo allegations on late actor Sushant Singh Rajput, said: "what kind of society are we living in?"
The untimely demise of Sushant Singh Rajput on June 14 2020, his death has resulted in many debates regarding what’s wrong with the industry. His film Dil Bechara with Sanjana Sanghi will be streaming digitally in a couple of days.
Two years ago in 2018, when Sushant Singh Rajput and Sanjana Sanghi were shooting for Dil Bechara, there came in some nasty rumours about Sushant Singh Rajput. Those rumours accused him of misbehaving with Sanjana Sanghi and his name was repeatedly mentioned with #MeToo allegations.
Sanjana opened up on the allegations of sexual harassment levelled against the late actor Sushant Singh Rajput and said that she was disturbed by them. She also revealed why it took her some time to clarify that the claims were absolutely baseless.
In an interview, she said, “Everyone thinks only Sushant was the one troubled there but I was as troubled. We knew our truth - I know what he meant to me, he knew what he meant to me and that’s what is important. We were on set shooting every day. When one or two articles come, you can’t pay heed to every rumour that comes out, so you just let it go.”
Sanjana said that she has no respect for ‘baseless’ articles and clarified how there was nothing between her and SSR. “Now, when people will see both of us, they will know our truth. Nothing changed between us because there was nothing. All that happened was, ‘How should we make them believe the truth?’ Imagine what a sad state of affairs it is for two people who actually adore each other to have to sit back and be like, ‘How do we prove it?’ He was like, ‘Should I put out these chats?’ I said, ‘Go for it, maybe that will help.’ So he put up the chats but still people were refusing to believe it.”
Sanjana clarified in a tweet, a few days later. “I’d like to clarify that no such incident took place with me. Let’s put an end to these conjectures,” she said.
— Sanjana Sanghi (@sanjanasanghi96) October 23, 2018
“If something had happened, we wouldn’t have gone ahead with our Paris schedule, finished our film, dubbed for it. It wouldn’t have been like this. I urge people to only believe the truth, though that’s not fed to them and it’s sad.” Sanjana smartly concluded.
Sanjana is making her debut in a leading role with Dil Bechara, which is an adaptation of John Green’s young-adult novel The Fault In Our Stars. The film, Sushant’s last, will release on Disney+ Hotstar on July 24.
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