After spearheading the #MeToo movement in India, Tanushree Dutta was invited to speak at Harvard | Hindi movie news



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Tanushree Dutta, a former Bollywood actress, who was responsible for the #MeToo movement in India, brought big names such as Nana Patekar, Alok Nath, Sajid Khan, Anu Malik and, recently, Rajkumar Hirani, under the scanner , was invited to speak at Harvard Business School in Boston, USA.

After braving every opportunity to tell her story of alleged badual harbadment at the hands of Patekar, on the set of her 2008 film "Horn OK Plebadss …", the star encouraged several other women and men to come out with their stories, giving the names of many stalkers from various industries, revealed in the open air. The former star, who has embarked on social media to share various highlights of her life in the United States, said she was speaking at a flagship event of the famous business school.

"Invited to speak at the Harvard Business School in Boston, Mbadachusetts. India Conference 2019 on February 16th, a flagship event organized by Harvard Business School and Harvard Kennedy School graduate students, "she wrote on her Instagram post.

According to the official page of the event, Tanushree will use this platform to spark a call to action against tyranny, oppressive patriarchy and systemic abuse of power, and will also share his spiritual journey of grace, surrender, hope and healing.

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