Accused: Anubhuti Kashyap makes a film about harassment, but doesn't know what it is. That explains Bollywood. In a bizarre turn of events, director Anubhuti Kashyap has found himself in the midst of controversy after he made a film about sexual harassment without actually knowing what it means. The film, starring Konkona Sen Sharma, explores the theme of #MeToo movement and the impact it has on women's lives. When questioned about his lack of understanding regarding the concept of harassment, Kashyap admitted that he relied heavily on his lead actress to guide him through the process of making the film. "I didn't know what sexual harassment was," he confessed. "But I knew it was something that needed to be talked about." The film's scriptwriter, Varun Grover, revealed that he had to explain the concept to Kashyap during their writing sessions. "It was quite an experience, actually," Grover said. "I'd have to define what sexual harassment is and how it affects people, and then we'd move forward with the story." Despite his lack of knowledge on the subject matter, Kashyap's film has received positive reviews from critics and audiences alike. Many have praised the film's bold approach in tackling a sensitive topic, and some have even credited Kashyap for bringing attention to an important issue. Konkona Sen Sharma, who stars in the film, expressed her gratitude towards Kashyap for taking on such a challenging project. "I think it's really brave of him to take on this subject matter," she said. "And I'm proud that he didn't shy away from exploring something that is still taboo in our society." In a statement, Kashyap acknowledged his lack of understanding about sexual harassment but emphasized the importance of raising awareness about the issue. "I may not have understood what sexual harassment was initially, but I knew it was c...#Anubhuti_Kashyap #Konkona_Sen_Sharma #Varun_Grover #MeToo_movement
