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Indian painter Jatin Das accused of sexual misconduct

Indian painter Jatin Das accused of sexual misconduct

Jatin Das is the father of filmmaker/actor Nandita Das and a recipient of Indian's third highest civilian honour
16 Oct, 2018

Indian artist Jatin Das has been accused of sexual misconduct by two women today.

Das has been awarded the Padma Bhushan, India's third-highest civilian honour, and is the father of acclaimed filmmaker/actor Nandita Das.

Environmentalist Nisha Bora was the first to come forward, alleging that he grabbed her and forcibly kissed her on the lips at his studio where she was assisting him on a work project in 2004.

Bora said that she was 28 and married for a year at the time and felt that she kept herself from speaking up by thinking that she would "make trouble for them, that I had no business disrupting their social equilibrium, that I had somehow landed myself in this spot, and that it was my problem to deal with’. I felt guilty and ashamed."

She also talked about being later contacted by Nandita Das, who got her number from Jatin Das to request recommendations for a female assistant: "At that time, I recall that phone call felt like a knife being twisted in my gut, because I had so, so much admiration for her, and it had all become so incredibly filthy that moment," she wrote.

Jatin Das has also been accused of inappropriate behaviour by journalist Anushree Majumdar, who alleges that he harassed her while she was working as a project manager for a cultural festival. She said that he demanded that she work for him, "stood too close" and "asked strange questions" during one meeting, adding that she spent the festival opening "hiding from him" and that he "called many times the next day".

Jatin Das has not issued a response to the accusations.

Comments

UMAIR Oct 16, 2018 08:06pm
Let's see what outspoken nandita Das has to sy now about boycotting everyone who is accused of misconduct
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ashok Oct 16, 2018 09:09pm
Now what his daughter has to say? Wrote big words a couple of days ago.
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Melkor Oct 17, 2018 02:17am
@ashok always a possibility that this was a surprise for her as well.
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N abidai Oct 17, 2018 03:12am
It is a cultural problem, that exist in India ,as well as, other south Asian countries! There is needs to open "me too" to discussion! New rules,norms and laws needs to be introduce , the solutions will requires a culture of respect , that will include men and women , working together ! Right now , it is name and shame, that has a positive point that it target some with power , however, harresment exist every where!,
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Joe Oct 17, 2018 08:47am
Nandita Das Where are you? These women are crying for justice committee at your backyard.
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Putin Oct 17, 2018 08:50am
@ashok So far only deafening silence from her. Why?
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Kaushik Oct 17, 2018 09:07am
Nandita Das who is outspoken and has stressed on #BelieveWomen has come out with a statement that her father is innocent. Irony strangulated itself!
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Anonymouseee Oct 17, 2018 09:38am
LoL
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Juggy Oct 17, 2018 09:46am
Nandita Das should boycott her father based on the allegations, given her own internal logic of believing the accusations at face value.
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Riaz Oct 18, 2018 03:10pm
Nandita day has nothing to do w behavior of her father ...she is obviously embarrassed by it ...and I a shock...if any person misbehaves then it is fault of their own and nobody else s their children their siblings or their spouses ...
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