Tanushree Dutta, known for her work in films like ‘Dhol’ and ‘Aashiq Banaya Aapne’, has often spoken about the harsh truths of the film industry. She was among the first to openly talk about her unpleasant experiences and raise her voice against mistreatment. One such moment came when she shared what it was like working with director Vivek Agnihotri during the making of ‘Chocolate’ in 2005.
Vivek called Tanushree unprofessional
In a past interview with Faridoon Shahryar, Tanushree recalled feeling disrespected and uncomfortable on set. She spoke about being shouted at on set for being just a few minutes late. She found it unfair and harsh, especially when the crew was not ready most of the time. “Ek din, jab main set par paanch minute der se pahunchi, to usne mujh par chillaya aur mujhe unprofessional kaha. Kabhi kabhi main set pe aati thi, jab lights bhi nahi lagi hoti thi…” she said.
Tanshuree claimed she was made to sit in a short skirt
Tanushree also spoke about the discomfort she felt while shooting in revealing outfits. She said she wasn’t allowed to cover up, even when she was not facing the camera.“Artists are supposed to rest in the van when they’re not shooting. Especially if you’ve given me clothes like these—short clothes and so on. Even when I sat in a robe, he would say, ‘No, there’s a shot coming up, so take it off.’ Woh short skirt mein mujhe poori unit ke saamne bitha ke rakhta tha,” she said.She explained that actors usually rest between shots, especially when dressed in short or revealing clothes. But in her case, she claimed she wasn’t allowed that basic comfort.
Tanushree Dutta breaks down in Instagram video
Recently, Tanushree Dutta left the internet shocked after she shared a video on Instagram, breaking down in tears and revealing that she’s been facing harassment in her own home for years. She said, “Guys I am being harassed in my own home,” and mentioned calling the police, who advised her to file a complaint. She also claimed people planted maids in her house who stole from her, adding, “I have to do all my work.”