In 2018, the MeToo movement swept through Bollywood, leading numerous female stars to accuse male directors, actors, and crew members of sexual misconduct. Among those implicated was Aloknath, known for his portrayal of the ideal father figure in films.
Aloknath faced serious allegations from several actresses and women he had worked with, including filmmaker and writer Vinta Nanda.
Revelations on Social Media
Vinta Nanda took to Facebook to share her harrowing experience, claiming that Aloknath had raped her. Her post sent shockwaves through the film industry. Here’s a summary of the accusations she made against him.
Nanda recounted an incident from when Aloknath was working on her show, 'Tara.' She was invited to a party at his home, where she initially felt comfortable as Aloknath's wife was out of town and other friends were present. However, after consuming drinks at the party, she began to feel uneasy and decided to leave around 2 AM.
Details of the Assault
She stated that no one offered to drop her home, so she started walking, hoping to find a taxi or auto. At that moment, Aloknath offered her a ride, and trusting him, she got into his car. Due to the effects of alcohol, her memories of the night were hazy, but she recalled someone forcing alcohol into her mouth. The next day, she woke up in pain, realizing she had been raped in her own home. Nanda described the difficulty she faced in getting out of bed due to the pain throughout her body. She claimed that Aloknath continued to assault her multiple times afterward, but she remained silent due to financial constraints. She was eventually sidelined from some of her projects for opposing him.
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