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Alok Nath expelled from Indian film and TV association CINTAA

Alok Nath expelled from Indian film and TV association CINTAA

His expulsion from the trade union could spell the end of his career, says the Indian press
Updated 14 Nov, 2018

Veteran Indian actor Alok Nath, accused of rape and harassment by writer/producer Vinta Nanda and former co-stars Sandhya Mridul and Navneet Nishan, has been expelled from the Cine and TV Artistes’ Association (CINTAA), reports Times of India.

CINTAA issued a notification on Twitter:

The notification comes after Alok Nath was a no-show at a meeting with CINTAA in which his accuser Vinta Nanda was also present.

CINTAA functions as a trade union that looks after the rights of the members of the entertainment industry.

Vinta expressed her gratitude to CINTAA for taking her complaint seriously:

The Indian press claims that the expulsion could spell the end of Alok Nath's career.

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Sharif Ahmed Nov 14, 2018 12:16pm
In-fact whole Bollywood knew about his misconduct but no action was taken as they were very reluctant about it and taken it as normal. However, 'better late than never'. And thanks to the courageous woman who dared to speak the truth.
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rajendra Nov 14, 2018 02:26pm
Guilty should be punished.
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Saba Nov 14, 2018 03:56pm
Its commendable to see Bollywood punish him despite no circumstancial evidence against him and his defamation case depending in court. Wish our stars and media association does the same in case of Meesha.
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