Malaika Arora on Tanushree Dutta-Nana Patekar row: Applaud the fact that somebody’s finally sharing their story
FirstpostMalaika Arora says it is important to create safe working environment for women and believes the only way to achieve that is if women come out and name perpetrators. In the wake of the #MeToo movement gaining momentum in Bollywood, film personality Malaika Arora says it is important to create safe working environment for women and believes the only way to achieve that is if women come out and name perpetrators. It gives us a better insight into the girls, some of them don’t have money, don’t know how to put on a lipstick but by the end of it they just transform.” Arora is seen on different reality shows on TV but has largely stayed away from acting on the big screen, something which she doesn’t feel is a “necessity.” “Film industry has given me so much love even though I’m not an actress. Arora also spoke at length about the Dutta’s allegations against Patekar in an interview with DNA, “I’ve been following Tanushree’s case.