Months after alleged sexual harassment, Chinmayi Sripaada filed a complaint against the lyricist Vairamuthu



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  Chinmayi Sripaada and Vairamuthu

Chinmayi Sripaada and Vairamuthu

Following the MeToo movement, Tamil lyricist Vairamuthu was accused of badual badual behavior by his award-winning singer, Chinmayiripa, Singer, for several months. Chinmayi in a series of tweets accused Vairamuthu of harbading her. She recently filed a complaint against the lyricist.

Chinmayi went to Twitter and said that she had chosen the legal route against Vairamuthu. His message said: "I have filed a formal complaint against Mr. Vairamuthu with the National Women's Council, and now it is the only legal way I can go." I look forward to the NCW @Manekagandhibjp m 'help to take this complaint to a logical conclusion. @ PMOIndia. "

Later, she also said that the ban on his work in the film industry at Tamil Nadu was still in force. She wrote: "I had sent a letter to Sri @ VishalKOfficial several months ago, and despite his best intentions for which I am grateful, the Council apparently can not interfere in the operation of the dubbing syndicate."

Previously, in a detailed account, Chinmayi explained how the organizer of a program in Switzerland would have asked him to "cooperate" with Vairamuthu. She was invited to visit him in a hotel in Lucerne. When she refused and asked that they (Chinmayi and her mother) return to India, she would have been told that her career was over. Chinmayi said the incident occurred in 2005 or 2006.

After Chinmayi alleged harbadment, Vairamuthu went to Twitter and claimed that the allegations were false. "The allegations against me are totally false, motivated, and if they are true, the people concerned can lodge a complaint against me, and I can not wait to deal with it," he said through his message.

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