Tanushree Dutta has blamed chief Vivek Agnihotri for unseemly conduct on the arrangements of his 2005 film, Chocolate: Deep Dark Secrets. The performing artist reviewed an occurrence on set when she was directed to strip and move with no notice, and said that set up on-screen characters Irrfan Khan and Suniel Shetty went to bat for her.
Tanushree, who as of late blamed performing artist Nana Patekar for inappropriate behavior and opened the conduits for the Me Too development in the Hindi film industry, said that she respected Irrfan and Suniel for standing firm.
In a meeting to DNA, she stated, "This person (Vivek Agnihotri) needed me to offer prompts to a performer (Irrfan Khan). It was an on-screen character's nearby. It was not in any case my shot. I was not in any case going to be in the shot. It was the performer's nearby and he needed to simply take a gander at something and give articulations. This executive, he let me know 'jao jaake kapde utaar ke naacho, usko signals do (go strip and move, give (Irrfan) prompts'."
Agnihotri has built up a notoriety for being a solid conservative voice via web-based networking media, regularly getting into quarrels online with individuals from the film business.
Tanushree said that Irrfan promptly put a stop to the occurrence on set, guaranteeing Agnihotri that he could act without her moving before him. She said that Suniel was likewise present on set and promptly talked up, and disclosed to Agnihotri that if signals were required then he could give them.
In a meeting to Zoom, Tanushree had talked about the significance of individuals in control standing firm against lewd behavior in the business, "Everybody thinks about Nana Patekar that he has dependably been ill bred towards ladies. Individuals in the business think about his experience... that he has beaten on-screen characters, he has attacked them, his conduct with ladies has dependably been unrefined however no distribution has printed anything about it."