Me Too India: Vairamuthu narrated a lewd poem, alleges Twitter user in an audio clip!

PUBLISHED DATE : 15/Oct/2018

Me Too India: Vairamuthu narrated a lewd poem, alleges Twitter user in an audio clip!

 

The allegations against Tamil lyricist Vairamuthu seem to be in no mood of dying, for fresh allegations against the 7 time National award winner has surfaced. A user by the name Ishwarya who seemed to have opened their twitter account just today, have tweeted an audio clip where a voice-note from an unidentified lady is heard addressing Vairamuthu directly.

She first retorts to Vairamuthu's line of 'Do not judge me if I am good or bad now' from his video denying all allegations leveled against him in the MeToo movement by saying, "Hello Mr. Vairamuthu. I know you would recognize me immediately with my voice. I have no necessity to know if you are a good man or bad man but I know for a fact that you have done wrong and are a wrong person." 

The voice goes on to add, "My friend is a 24 year old girl. When you were a guest (at one of the events) at Kalakshetra.. you asked for the phone number of my friend who just wanted an autograph from you. She gave the number because you were someone the age of her father and a man of repute. But you did not act like one.
 
You called her during the night and narrated a poem which you claimed you wrote for her. I know how much she was heart-broken on listening to the poem..If you have forgetten let me remind you about the poem.."Your hip is (as small as) a Udukkai (a folk music instrument also known as Damru), your chest is a bed.

You know deep down in your heart that you called a young girl and narrated such a lewd poem...And in case of you trying to deny that whatever I said is untrue or you saying that this girl is a complete liar or you saying that this poem is not mine at all, I am ready to prove that this is indeed your poem and that you did torture my friend."

The female voice also thanks Chinmayi for spear-heading the MeToo movement and says, "Chinmayi hats off to you. Only after you opened up, I got the courage to come forward with this myself."

Listen to the audio here

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