Gauahar Khan says Me Too movement is for real women; calls Kangana Ranaut ‘feminist of convenience'
In the wake of the MeToo movement, Gauahar Khan has lashed out at Kangana Ranaut for her statement directed at Vikas Bahl's ex-wife Richa Dubey. She has termed Kangana a 'feminist of convenience'. Read on
After filmmaker Vikas Bahl was called out for by an ex-employee of now dissolved Phantom films, Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut not only supported her but also shared her own Me Too incident that took place during the shoot of the film, Queen. Kangana had mentioned Bahl would hug her inappropriately and tell her that she smells good. Kangana’s statement drew a reaction from Bahl’s ex-wife, Richa Dubey who questioned the double-standards shown by Kangana Ranaut by maintaining a steady friendship with the filmmaker, despite the alleged misconduct.
Here is what she said:
Kangana in reply to Richa's open letter, said, “Another ex-wife for her ex-husband’s rescue, my only question is why do they leave their holier than thou husbands in the first place, stop this bull shit that we had a friendly divorce perfectly amicable and we are a family, you don’t wake up one fine morning and divorce a godly man, so please help us secure our work environment and make sure these men don’t spoil more lives.”
Now, Gauhar Khan has shared a snippet from the statement released by Bahl's ex-wife and lashed out at the Manikarnika actress while calling her a ‘feminist of convenience’. She wrote, "This is for the Real women, not for the #feministOfConvenience #KanganaRanaut #word".
Well, we now wonder how would Kangana Ranaut react to Gauhar Khan's statement!
The Me Too movement in India caught momentum in India, after Bollywood actress Tanushree Dutta accused Nana Patekar of sexually harassing her on the sets of Horn Ok Pleasss in 2008. Post that women from all walks of life are on a rampant and are coming out in open sharing their horrific encounters. This movement has brought the names of several men from the film, tv and media industry as accused of sexual misconduct.
























































