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Bollywood Blind Item – January 2019 – 3

A couple of weeks ago, it was noted that Mumbai Mirror had stopped its columnist from publishing the daily blind items due to a problem with one of the blind items posted. It is now clear the blind item might not have been about the #MeToo situation in Bollywood since today the tailpiece section is back and it features a Bollywood #MeToo story. It is hard to say which BI from MM generated that complaint, it must have been the one about the powerful police officer having an affair with his sister-in-law (we think) or the one about the industrialised who has harassed a lot of women working for him.

The blind item below talks about a producer, who supported a victim when the #MeToo movement exploded. We all know who this guy is, no points for guessing here. In case you can’t take a hint, the BI mentions how he even brought the harasser, his colleague and business partner to court over these allegations.

If you notice with all of these men in power, they don’t feel sorry for what they did because they feel that they have the right to do that or they don’t see anything wrong since everyone else was doing it. So yes, they are not sorry, they are more upset that this movement has ruined their reputation, which will blow their chances of making big money.

No one cares about the victims, they all care about the money involved. Watch out for their great acting when they will be asked about it by the media! That’s gold!

Check out the blind item from Mumbai Mirror.

Bollywood Blind Item

#METOO stings both ways, and a movie producer is learning this the hard way. He had rallied behind a survivor to bring her sexual harasser, one of his colleagues, to book recently by encouraging her to come out and speak her truth. Now, we hear, the colleague is lining up a bunch of women the producer has had affaires de cœur with to gather dirt on him. Nope, #MeToo isn’t dead, it’s going to be bigger and badder this year.

OSOP Guesses

Producer: Anurag Kashyap

Colleague: Vikas Bahl

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