Mahesh Bhatt On Accusations Of Promoting A Company Involved In Sexual Harassment Case, 'My Name And Images Were Misused Without Consent'

Some time ago, Mahesh Bhatt, along with a couple of other celebrities, was accused of promoting a company embroiled in a sexual harassment case. Check out the filmmaker's official statement.

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Mahesh Bhatt On Accusations Of Promoting A Company Involved In Sexual Harassment Case, 'My Name And Images Were Misused Without Consent'
A few days ago, the National Commission for Women issued notices to filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt and a few Bollywood actresses for allegedly promoting an organisation that was embroiled in a sexual harassment case. The filmmaker, in his statement, had refuted all these claims. Today, however, the Sadak 2 filmmaker appeared before the NCW and gave his statement. Mahesh Bhatt claimed how his name and images were used without his consent and that he has nothing to do with the company in question. A fresh statement issued through his production house, Vishesh Films, has shed the light on Mahesh's stance.

Mahesh wrote, "I salute the National Commission for Women for taking up the noble cause of whistle blowing the vulnerability and exploitation of women by few miscreants who bring shame and disgrace to the entire industry.I appeared before the Hon'ble Commission today in context of the complaint filed by M Yogita Bhayana, Founder of People against Rapes in India against Mr. Sunny Verma, promoter of the company IMG Ventures. I was summoned to appear as my name and images were used by IMG Ventures for promotion of their event Mr. and Miss. Glamour 2020, scheduled to be held in November, 2020."

"I clarified to the Hon'ble Chairperson that while I was approached to attend this event as a Chief Guest, I had responded that in the current COVID 19 circumstances, I would not attend any event. I could give it a thought closer to November, depending on the circumstances at the relevant time. I have neither entered into an agreement nor received any monetary consideration for the event. Unfortunately, my name and images were picked up from social media and misused in relation to the event without my consent and authority. When I confronted them on this, they have apologized profusely and withdrawn all my images in association with the event," continued the filmmaker.

Take a look:


The statement concluded with, "I am issuing this statement to make everyone aware that I have no association with IMG Ventures, Sunny Verma and Mr.and Miss. Glamour 2020 and my name and credibility should not be misused for promotion of the event to lure participation of others. I am 71 years of age and at this age, I believe in sharing knowledge and support social causes. As a father of three girls, I have the highest regard for the cause taken up by Ms. Yogita and the National Commission for Women and express my full cooperation for the crusade."


image source: APH
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