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It's essential to believe women who come out with their MeToo stories: Karan Johar

It's essential to believe women who come out with their MeToo stories: Karan Johar

The Indian director says that the burden of proof should not fall on the victim
26 Nov, 2018

Karan Johar has finally lent his voice to the MeToo movement.

At the We The Women conclave, the director spoke during a panel discussion on masculinity and said that every woman should be believed when she alleges sexual harassment or misconduct.

"When I read so many of those narratives and stories, they broke my heart. It made me realise we cannot be complicit to this and you have to wake up, smell the coffee and be active about it," said Karan,

"Every woman, who has a voice, has to be respected, applauded for coming out, and it is essential to believe every given voice. You cannot say there’s no proof. That is a lame, masculine thing to say. When a woman comes out, she expresses her heart out, she is right and you believe her," he added.

Ironically this comes at a time when Vinta Nanda has been asked to provide proof of having been raped through a medical examination.

Also read: 20 years later, the onus is on me to take a medical test, says Vinta Nanda on rape charges against Alok Nath

The Ae Dil Hai Mushkil director continued, "Internally, we have always had our system in place. We have all the commissions in place. But they have been re-energised and re-activated now. There’s a huge sense of accountability that has set in not only in my company but also us in general."

After months of silence, KJo has finally spoken up on the matter and from what he has to say it seems like he, like his fellow artists Akshay Kumar and Aamir Khan, hopes to further the cause of the movement.

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Zafarullah shaikh Nov 26, 2018 06:28pm
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QH Nov 26, 2018 06:41pm
What nonsense, believe everyone with whatever she comes out just because she is a woman ?
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Joe Nov 26, 2018 09:38pm
I may not agree with this blanket acceptance of Meto coming up as late as 20 years. If system is to accept her statement,then who and how it is going to be proved.I don't think there would be any scientific method available to prove this.
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S Qureshi Nov 27, 2018 03:32am
A couple of naive questions. What is to protect men or women from malicious/untrue claims of harrasement? Are individuals accquising other people of sexual harrasement incapable of lieing?
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Itrat Nov 27, 2018 10:18am
Without any credible evidence , How will court accept that someone is guilty of something.
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Riaz A Khan Nov 27, 2018 01:10pm
I believe that if a woman comes out with any allegation she is putting her every things on stakes. One out of million may be wrong. It need a lot of courage and persona to speak about it, we should respect the her claim. This `` Me too`` movement is spelling out lot of truth and real character of so called innocent and high profile people, who are idol of million of people. I understand that there will be lot more to come
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