After Kangana Ranaut, Another Actress Accuses Queen Director Vikas Bahl of Harassment, Read Details

Another actress has accused Queen director Vikas Bahl of forcibly trying to kiss her.

Published: October 8, 2018, 3:08 PM IST

After a former employee of Phantom Films and actress Kangana Ranaut opened up about their horrifying stories of sexual misconduct by filmmaker Vikas Bahl, another actress has come out accusing him of forcibly trying to kiss her. According to a report in Miss Malini, the lady was quoted as saying that she found him dodgy and made sure she was never alone around him.

She talked about the horrifying incident when she went to a party and Vikas tried to kiss her while pretending to be drunk. The actress was quoted as saying, “One day he was having a party where a lot of people I knew were going so I felt safe. But he got really drunk (or pretended to be) and he forcibly tried to kiss me on the lips, I pushed him and left immediately and he pretended not to see me leaving.”

She added, “At least 20 other people were at this party. I left in a rush and went to my boyfriend’s house because I was so disgusted but he kept sending me texts – saying ‘Why did you leave, I could have dropped you’. I wasn’t drinking, smoking, smoking up or doing anything. I had just had my dinner and gone with some writer buddies. That’s his strategy, he pretends to be drunk.”

The actress also stated that the director’s ex-wife was also aware of his shenanigans.

She went on to say that pretending to be drunk is Vikas’ strategy and now she has boycotted him entirely socially and professionally.

Earlier, Kangana also talked about her instances with the director stating that his behaviour towards her during the shoot of Queen was inappropriate as well. She said, “Every time we met, socially greeted and hugged each other, he (Bahl) would bury his face in my neck, hold me really tight and breathe in the smell of my hair. It took me great amount of strength and effort to pull myself out of his embrace.”

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