Sajid Khan still has a lot of problems. Mandana Karimi left the Bollywood industry in opposition to the director’s appearance on Bigg Boss 16. DCW chief Swati Malimal demanded his dismissal in a letter to FWICE. Sherlyn Chopra has now joined the chorus by making a police complaint against him. For all the information, scroll down.
Many young women have openly shared their casting couch ordeals with Sajid in the past. Aahana Kumra, Jiah Khan, Mandana Karimi, Saloni Chopra, and other well-known people spoke out during the #MeToo movement. Kanishka Soni and Rani Chatterjee, both of Diya Aur Baati Hum, have recently accused Khan of making overtures toward them sexually.
Sherlyn Chopra has since reported Sajid Khan to the police at the Juhu Police Station. She did it to draw attention to the traumatic incident she went through when the Bigg Boss 16 competitor is said to have abused her. “We would not wish to publish the parts, but we have filed it under outraging a woman’s modesty,” her spokesman initially stated to TOI. We’ve also spoken about how he appeared on Bigg Boss to clean up his image. The National Women’s Commission and the deputy commissioner have also been named in Sherlyn Chopra’s complaint to the police.
Sherlyn Chopra’s attorney, Sohail Sharif, elaborated further: “Today, Sherlyn has filed a police complaint against Sajid Khan under various sections and she has already forwarded it to the Juhu police station to register an FIR against Sajid under Section 354 for outraging the modesty of a woman.” One of Sherlyn’s demands is Sajid’s suspension from the Bigg Boss show. She has previously written to Anurag Thakur, the minister for the Union. And in a couple of days, we’ll send a warning to Colors TV asking them to cease airing Bigg Boss episodes in locations where Sajid is.