‘Not only shameful but…’: Ashoke Pandit SLAMS Shilpa Shinde over false sexual harassment claim confession
Television actress Shilpa Shinde found herself at the center of a storm of criticism after she admitted to fabricating sexual harassment allegations against ‘Bhabhi Ji Ghar Par Hain’ producer Sanjay Kohli. Prominent filmmaker and FWICE chief advisor Ashoke Pandit swiftly expressed his outrage over the disclosure, describing it as deeply troubling. The controversy has once again brought to light the far-reaching consequences of false accusations, particularly the damage they can inflict on genuine survivors of harassment.
Ashoke Pandit calls out misuse of serious allegations
Talking to Indian Express, Ashoke said, “If what Shilpa Shinde said in the podcast is true, it deserves strong condemnation. Sexual harassment is a very serious allegation, and using it as a weapon to settle personal or professional disputes is deeply wrong.”
Ashoke Pandit says false accusations can ruin lives
He also said that the producer probably stayed quiet to keep the show going and protect everyone working on it. But he made it clear that this is no excuse for someone to make fake allegations. He stressed that false accusations can be extremely harmful, as they can ruin a person’s image, destroy their career, and badly affect their mental health.“What is even more worrying is that such actions make it harder for genuine victims to be believed. Every false accusation weakens trust in those who come forward with real experiences. If someone chose to damage another person’s life and reputation for personal gain, it is not only shameful but completely unacceptable,” said Ashoke.
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The controversy involving Shilpa Shinde that started in 2016
The controversy goes back to 2016, when Shilpa left ‘Bhabhiji Ghar Par Hain’ following a serious fallout with the show’s producers. She had at that time accused producer Sanjay Kohli of sexually harassing her and behaving inappropriately with her during the making of the show. However, Sanjay Kohli, who co-produced the popular sitcom under Edit II Productions, completely denied all the charges made against him.