MeToo storm in KTK film industry; KFCC to try for a compromise

Press Trust of India  |  Bengaluru 

The Karnataka Film Chambers of Commerce is seeking to bring about a conciliation between Arjun and Sruthi Hariharan, who had accused him of "lewd and complete unprofessional behaviour" during a film shooting in 2016.

S A Chinne convened a special meeting Monday to deliberate on the accusation made by Sruthi against and the complaint lodged by his against the

told reporters that a reconciliation committee would be constituted to resolve such cases in future.

Former said a special meeting would be held on Wednesday where both the parties would be brought together to solve the matter amicably.

Govindu, however, sought to know why the took two years to rake it up now.

Hit by the #MeToo storm, has decided to take a legal recourse against Sruthi.

Sarja's close friend Monday said "Till August 20, 2018, Sruthi had been following Arjun onTwitter.. If everything was so bad, then why did she follow him till August 20 and unfollowed him all of a sudden?"

"For her (Sruthi), it could be a matter of (being in the) limelight for four days but Arjun will have to suffer for the next 20 years.

For the damage done, Arjun will consult his lawyers and then he will file a defamation suit either in Chennai or Bengaluru," Sambaragi said.

Sambaragi also took on who has been supporting Sruthi.

He claimed went against Sarja because the latter dropped him from a movie.

In her post two days ago, Sruthi wrote, "He pulls me closer with my body taut against his and asks the if we could use this idea of foreplay in the scene. I was aghast."

In her post, she said "His intent seemed anything but professional. I hatedthat he did it and angry that I didn't know what to say then," she said.

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First Published: Mon, October 22 2018. 19:40 IST