The last few days have seen India's MeToo movement gaining tremendous momentum and when the floodgate opened, it took down names like Chetan Bhagat (his acceptance and apology here), Bollywood character artiste Rajat Kapoor (his acceptance and apology here) and Queen director Vikas Bahl in a Huffington Post India Expose.
Though Vikas Bahl has neither accepted not apologized, he was named and shamed by his own partners Anurag Kashyap and Vikramaditya Motwane and the trio's production company Phanthom Films that they co-owned with Madhu Mantena was very publicly dissolved over the weekend.


Since Vikas Bahl was directing Hrithik Roshan's upcoming film Super 30, all eyes were on the actor as to what would his statement me and earlier today, the Krish actor took to his twitter page to make one. Here's what he said:

It is worth mentioning here that Queen actress Kangana Ranaut has accepted to India Today of intrusive behavior from the director and another unnamed actress has revealed the dark side of the director to a fashion media portal anonymously.