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Arbaaz Khan Speaks About #MeToo Movement, Compares It With Tsunami

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By Karan Nanda
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Arbaaz Khan Speaks About #MeToo Movement, Compares It With Tsunami
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Amid the on-going #MeToo movement in the country, Bollywood actor Arbaaz Khan extended his support to the #Metoo movement, saying no one has the right to harass anyone. The actor, however, said innocent people should not be framed. “No one has the right to harass anyone. I fully support the #MeToo movement. Sexual harassment survivors should get justice but we also have to take care of the fact that no one misuses this movement. “The kind of atmosphere right now is that people are taking decisions based on anyone’s accusations. We need to be sensible in these cases,” he added. ALSO READ: Bhaiaji Superhit Trailer Released: Sunny Deol & Priety Zinta’s Quirky Chemistry Is The USP The actor said the movement is “like a tsunami” and since it’s new, people are taking time to come to a conclusion regarding corrective measures. “If the accused has admitted to wrongdoing, apologised for it and wants to redeem himself so, I don’t know how do we solve these things. The current atmosphere is like a tsunami. No one knows how the decisions will be taken and what will eventually happen.”
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ALSO READ: EXCLUSIVE: ‘I Faced It Too,’ Poonam Pandey Shares Her #MeToo Story – Watch Video Earlier, Pollywood actor Mandy Takhar termed the #MeToo movement as the good move as she believed that it will bring some change in the system. While talking exclusively to PTC Punjabi, Mandy said: “I think it’s a great movement because finally women are speaking up about the things which affected them. After this, the affected women will feel better and less of bitter about the incident happened with them,” Many said while talking to PTC.
 
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“I hope after this the thing will change,” she added.
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