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Tanushree Dutta: 'Just like Sushant Singh Rajput, my life is in danger, my brakes were cut, food was tampered'

Tanushree Dutta: 'Just like Sushant Singh Rajput, my life is in danger, my brakes were cut, food was tampered'

First Post27-07-2025
She had also once revealed, 'Twice, my auto brakes were cut. I had an accident in Ujjain when I had gone for a religious pilgrimage in 2022.' read more
Tanushree Dutta, the pioneer of the MeToo movement in Bollywood, has shared a video on her Instagram account and spoken about how she's being harassed inside her own house.
The actress broke down while narrating her ordeal and captioned the post- 'I'm sick and tired of this harassment!! It's been going on since 2018
Aaj fed up hokar maine police ko call kiya
Please someone help me! Do something before it's too late.'
And now she has said just like Sushant Singh Rajput, her life is in danger too. In an interview with News18, Tanushree Dutta said, 'The Bollywood mafia gang is huge, and like Sushant, my life is also in danger. Like Sushant Singh Rajput, there is an attempt to kill me too.'
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She had also once revealed, 'Twice, my auto brakes were cut. I had an accident in Ujjain when I had gone for a religious pilgrimage in 2022. It was a deep flesh wound. I was on crutches for months. I was scared to go on highways because if something happened at high speed, it could have been fatal.'
'My emails were hacked. They knew where I was going, where I was staying. My food was being tampered with. I stopped ordering room service. I only ate at the buffet.'
One user wrote- 'Ma'am what you doing in India!! Please go back to USA atleast you was safe there😢 our inspiration can't give up so easily 😢it breaks our heart to see you like that.'
The comment added, 'I know you are human you are suffering but our prayers will give you strength and may God protect you and give you victory you will be victorious In sha Allah.'
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