EXCLUSIVE: Divyenndu: I don't remember anyone coming out and saying anything unpleasant about Luv Ranjan

In the morning, we went through an account of an actress who said she was sexually harassed by Luv Ranjan. On the basis of these allegations, we got in touch with Divyenndu who played the role of Liquid in Pyaar Ka Punchnama. Here's what he has to say.

Updated on Oct 13, 2018  |  10:18 PM IST |  4.7M

India's Me Too Movement has finally arrived with a cascade of allegations. Women are NOW speaking up and sharing their horrific experiences on the social media. The movement has exposed many high profile names from the entertainment industry. It all started when Tanushree Dutta shared her side of the story and alleged that Nana Patekar harassed her on the sets of Horn Ok Pleasss. From Alok Nath to Subash Ghai, many names have been highlighted. In the morning, we went through an account of an actress who said she was sexually harassed by Luv Ranjan. 

In the article in a leading daily, she mentioned that Pyaar Ka Punchnama director made her feel uncomfortable when she went for an audition. Sharing her ordeal, she said that she was asked to strip down to bra and panties for bikini scenes in the movie. She further alleged that Luv made her feel uncomfortable to an extent where she had to walk out of the film. She said that Luv asked her inappropriate question like is she a virgin or does she like condoms or does she masturbates. However, Luv has denied all the allegations. 

On the basis of these allegations, we got in touch with Divyenndu who played the role of Liquid in Pyaar Ka Punchnama. He told us, "I have absolutely no clue who the actor mentioned in the article is as it mentions that we weren't there. I just can say one thing during the making of Pyaar Ka Punchnama, we never felt such a vibe. Not just me, all the six characters never had an issue. I don't remember anyone coming out and saying anything unpleasant about Luv Ranjan." 

Talking about Me Too Movement, he added, "It's important to hear girls out who have gone through such situations. It's demeaning for any human being to be in any situation like this - be it a boy does to a girl or a girl does to a boy. To start with, we must talk about it. Obviously, you can't take a clear stand on who's wrong and who's right. But, the least we can do is to hear the person out, who has an issue, with all the respect and without judging them." 

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