Bollywood changed after the #MeToo campaign, know what Akshay Kumar says about this
Bollywood changed after the #MeToo campaign, know what Akshay Kumar says about this
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Mumbai: Akshay Kumar, Riteish Deshmukh, Bobby Deol, Chunky Pandey, Kriti Sanon, Kriti Kharbanda and Pooja Hegde starrer film 'Housefull 4' trailer has been released. A press conference was organised after the release of the trailer, during the trailer release the conference started with a question related to the #MeToo campaign. Let us tell you, after the Tanushree Dutta-Nana Patekar case, Nana Patekar was dropped from the star cast of 'Housefull 4', later when director Sajid Khan was accused of sexual abuse, he was also dropped from the film.

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The question was asked to Akshay Kumar that the #MeToo campaign started with 'Housefull 4' actor Nana Patekar. After this campaign, what kind of change are you seeing in the film industry? Akshay looked a bit uncomfortable with this sudden question, but realizing the seriousness of the question, Akshay Kumar said, 'A lot has changed ... Now whenever I make a film or work in any film, I see, a team is present on the set, which is taking care of incidents like sexual abuse, no complaints of any kind is seen after that.

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Akshay Kumar said that "the team knows what is happening on the set of the film, there are strict security arrangements. We do not want any bad behaviour of any kind on the set of the film, till now all these things have changed".

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