MUMBAl: The Indian actress whose public allegations of sexual harassment by a Bollywood star is sparking a string of similar #MeToo claims has filed a formal complaint, police told AFP on Sunday.
Former Miss Universe contestant Tanushree Dutta first alleged in 2008 that multi-award-winning Nana Patekar behaved inappropriately towards her during the making of a romantic comedy the same year.
No action was taken at the time against Patekar and she made no formal complaint.
But emboldened by the global #MeToo campaign where women have shared accounts of harassment or assault Dutta repeated the allegations in a recent interview and on Saturday went to the police to officially report the 2008 sexual harrassment claims.
`Dutta visited the police station last night and submitted a written complaint,` said Shailesh Pasalwar, a Mumbai police inspector.
`We are investigating the case but right now, it is not an FIR [First Information Report, or a formal investigation] but a written complaint about harassment incident,` he added.
The actress said in a statement last week that she had received legal notices from both Patekar and Agnihotri, who deny her accusations.
Dutta said she had also received `violent threats` from the fringe, far-right nationalist group Maharashtra Navnirman Sena and has been hounded by a `smear campaign` on social media since reiterating her claims against the pair.-AFP