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Trigger Warning: The following article contains details about sexual assault and violence. The details may be traumatic for survivors. Reader discretion is advised.
Veteran television writer, director and producer Vinta Nanda has shared an account of alleged systematic misbehaviour leading to sexual assualt by the lead male actor on her TV show Tara both on the set and elsewhere. In a long Facebook post, Vinta has detailed the male actor being inebriated and abusive to the female lead on the sets, after which the producers fired him.
More shockingly, Vinta recounts two separate instances of herself being sexually assaulted by the actor. Additionally, she claims the popular actor used his influence to derail her career professionally and it took her 20 years to recover from the trauma of her assault.
While Vinta hasn’t named the actor directly in the post, she identifies him as a ‘sanskaari’ actor who was the lead in Tara. This seems to be a clear reference to Alok Nath and the other victim of his alleged harassment would be Navneet Nishan who played the lead character in Tara.
Alok Nath has now reacted to the accusation in an interview to ABP News. He said, "Kuch to log kahenge”.
Alok Nath also said that Vinta's allegations are absurd.
Alok also insisted that Vinta used to be a close friend of his.
Read Nanda’s post below.
Here are excerpts from Vinta Nanda’s Facebook post which talk about the assault and trauma she went through:
Sucharita Tyagi and Mallika Dua were among the first to comment on social media, and they called out Alok Nath based on Vinta Nanda’s Facebook post.
The General Secretary of the Cine and TV Artists’ Association (CINTAA), Sushant Singh, via a tweet has said that a notice would be sent to Alok Nath for his expulsion from the association on account of Vinta Nanda’s allegations against him.
Swara Bhaskar shared Vinta Nanda's account of the incident alleging Tara lead actor Alok Nath. "Heart wrenching," she wrote on Twitter.
(Inputs: ABP News)
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