In a shocking video, Bollywood actress Tanushree Dutta claimed that she was being harassed in her own house for the past few years, to the point that she had to call the cops on Tuesday. She broke down on camera and pleaded for help, claiming that some people even planted maids at her place who would steal things.
Unable to hold back, Tanushree took to her Instagram on Tuesday and shared a video in which she said, "Guys I am being harassed in my own home. Mujhe mere he ghar mein pareshaan kiya ja raha hai. I just called the cops and they have asked me to visit a police station and lodge a proper complaint. I will probably go tomorrow and do that, I am not keeping well."
She went on to say, "Mujhe itna pareshaan kiya gaya hai pichle 4-5 saalo me ki meri tabyet kharab ho gayi hai. I am not able to do anything, my house is a mess."

"I cannot even hire maids because they planted maids in my house...I had such bad experiences with maids, coming in and stealing and doing all kinds of things. I have to do all my work. People come outside my door and..." she trailed off, without revealing who the "they" she mentioned were.
"I am being troubled in my own house, please someone help me," she concluded.
Along with the video, Tanushree also penned a note which read, "I'm sick and tired of this harassment!! It's been going on since 2018 #metoo. Aaj fed up hokar maine police ko call kiya... Please someone help me! Do something before it's too late (sic)."

Tanushree Dutta's #MeToo claims
Back in 2018, Tanushree had accused Nana Patekar of sexually harassing her on the sets of the 2009 film Horn 'Ok' Pleassss. She shared that she had lodged an official complaint with Cine & TV Artists Association (CINTAA) against Patekar in 2008, but no action was taken against him.
Not just that, but she had also claimed that filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri asked her to "remove clothes and dance" with Irrfan Khan on the sets of Chocolate (2005), but Khan and Suniel Shetty took a stand for her.
Both Patekar and Agnihotri refuted the allegations.