After spearheading the #MeToo Movement, former beauty queen and Bollywood actress Tanushree Dutta is all set to release a short film on sexual harassment. Titled Inspiration, the short film will bring Bollywood's sexual harassment stories to the screen. The film is all set to release on March 8 to mark International Women's Day.
Tanushree Dutta, has also penned the dialogues of the film and she is excited for this film as it deals with the issue of showbiz and how young girls are exploited in the industry.
“It deals with the issue of willful exploitation of young newcomers in showbiz or any other field where they don't have mentors or guidance”, Tanushree was quoted as saying to Mid-day.
Meanwhile, Tanushree has been invited by the Harvard Business School in Boston, Massachusetts to speak at one of its flagship events.
Tanushree wrote on Instagram: "Invited to speak at the Harvard Business School in Boston, Massachusetts. India Conference 2019 on February 16, a flagship event organised by the graduate students of Harvard Business school and Harvard Kennedy School."
In October 2018, Tanushree recounted an old accusation she made against actor Nana Patekar for alleged sexual harassment on the sets of their 2008 film "Horn OK Pleasssss". Her case led the #MeToo wave in India as it opened the floodgates for numerous other women from every walk of life to come forward with their stories.
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