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Tanushree controversy threatens to take on parochial colour
Noreen Aslam
MUMBAI—The Raj Thackeray-led Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) has taken
strong exception to allegations of “indecent behaviour” levelled against
Bollywood actor Nana Patekar by upcoming star Tanushree Datta. The MNS
has written letters to different associations of cine producers to
‘blacklist’ Tanushree for accusing a senior actor like Nana of bad
behaviour during the shooting of an item number for the movie “Horn O.K.
Pleassse” on Wednesday.
The organisation, which was recently in the news for its violence
against the north Indians living in Mumbai, has threatened to agitate
against the actress if she does not give an unconditional apology to the
actor, whom it describes as the “pride of Maharashtra”. Meanwhile,
producer of “Horn O.K. Pleassse,” Sami Siddiqui, filed a complaint
Saturday with the Association of Motion Picture and TV Programme
Producers (AMPTPP) against Tanushree.
He alleged that his production firm, Sunshine Pictures Pvt. Ltd,
incurred a heavy loss because the actress failed to complete shooting
for the item song being filmed on her and Nana. In his complaint,
Siddiqui also stated that the goodwill of his production firm was
tarnished because Tanushree went to the media saying that she was
“coerced” by director Rakesh Sarang and choreographer Ganesh Acharya to
do steps in the item song she did not feel comfortable doing. Acting
quickly on the complaint, the AMPTPP dashed off a letter to the actress,
asking her to pay a compensation of Rs.65 million. This would include
Rs.15 million to Sunrise Pictures Pvt. Ltd. and Rs.50 million for
defaming it in public.
Sunrise Pictures Pvt. Ltd. had signed Tanushree for Rs.1.5 million for
the item number to be shot over four days. She had been paid an advance
of Rs.500,000. According to Siddiqui, he as well as Sarang and Acharya
had explained to Tanushree what her steps would be in the dance number.
“She had agreed to it,” Siddiqui said. “They (Sarang and Acharya) also
agreed when she requested them not to compel her to wear a costume she
would not be comfortable with. So we were surprised when she walked out
of the sets on the last day of the shooting (March 26) after taking part
in it for two days,” Siddiqui told reporters Saturday.
On Friday, Tanushree shot off a letter to the Cine and Television
Artistes’ Association (CINTAA) explaining the sequence of events that
led to her stomping out of the sets and the scuffle that subsequently
took place between media persons present on the sets and her secretary.
In her letter, the actress also referred to the “unbecoming” manner in
which Nana Patekar behaved with her during shooting of the item number
on the first day and why she felt the need to ask her parents and her
secretary to be present during the shoots later. |