#MeToo: Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce to hold a reconciliation meeting between Sruthi Hariharan and Arjun Sarja

Sruthi Hariharan shared in a Facebook post that the 54-year-old multi-lingual south Indian actor Arjun Sarja had sexually harassed her on the sets of a film in 2016.

By: IANS | Bengaluru | Published: October 23, 2018 12:27:36 pm

MeToo Sruthi Hariharan and Arjun Sarja to meet #MeToo: Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce will address all the sexual harassment complaints that are brought to its notice.

The Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce (KFCC) on Monday said it would mediate and hold a reconciliation meeting between Kannada actor Sruthi Hariharan and actor Arjun Sarja, who she had accused of sexually harassment.

“The members of KFCC has met over the sexual harassment allegations. We will soon hold a meeting between Arjun and Sruthi to resolve the issue,” KFCC president S.A. Chinne Gowda told reporters after the film body’s meeting.

The film association will address all the sexual harassment complaints that are brought to its notice, Gowda said.

The 29-year-old actor on Saturday shared in a Facebook post that the 54-year-old multi-lingual south Indian actor had sexually harassed her on the sets of a film in 2016.

“During a (film) rehearsal, we delivered our lines and Mr Arjun hugs me. With no forewarning or permission, he runs his hands intimately up and down my back. He pulls me closer with my body taut against his and asks the director if we could use this idea of foreplay in the scene,” Sruthi had stated in her post.

Former KFCC president Sa Ra Govindu, however, asked why it took the actress two years to raise the issue.

“Sruthi should have brought the incident to our attention long ago,” Govindu said.

Earlier in the day, Arjun’s father-in-law and senior Kannada actor Rajesh had lodged a complaint against the actress with the KFCC for defaming the actor (Arjun).

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A few women also staged a protest in front of the film chamber’s office in the city centre during the day, demanding a “ban” on Sruthi in the Kannada film industry.

Arjun, popularly known as ‘Action King’ and acted in over 150 movies across Tamil, Telugu and Kannada languages, had, however, dismissed th