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#MeToo: Sushant denies harassing Sanjana

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Saturday, 20 October 2018 (12:19 IST)
New Delhi: Amid reports of having behaved inappropriately towards Sanjana Sanghi, his co-star from upcoming film 'Kizie and Manny', actor Sushant Singh Rajput on Friday tweeted screenshots of their conversations.
Taking to social media, the 'M S Dhoni' famed actor said it's sad to reveal personal information but there was no way to state the truth amid the ongoing MeToo campaign.
 
"I feel sad to reveal personal information but it seems that there is no other way to state what was, in the midst of this curated and well timed smear campaign. From the first till the last day of the shoot, this is what happened on the Set with Sanjana. Misconduct? Not at all. Agenda? You decide." Sushant said in a tweet.
 
The screenshots show a friendly chat between the actors, in which they talk about being excited to shoot for their films and complimenting each others' performances.
 
Reports of the actor harassing Sanjana Sanghi while shooting 'Kizie and Manny' had appeared on social media recently.Sushant also responded for Twitteratis trolling him for his Twitter verification badge being missing from the actor's account.
 
"And for all those deliberately using the missing of Twitter 'blue tick' to substantiate their false claims, allow me to tell you that it is not there since 5th of September. Get your facts checked before jumping to conclusions that you so eagerly want to," Sushant tweeted.
 
Sushant Singh Rajput is the latest Bollywood celebrity to find his name surfacing in the media following an upsurge in the 'MeToo' campaign in the country.(UNI)

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