Updated On: 06 June, 2025 02:57 PM IST | Mumbai | Priyanka Sharma
With Homebound cinematographer Pratik Shah under scrutiny for his alleged inappropriate behaviour, filmmaker Juhi Sharma details how the IWCC pulled him up in 2020 after a DoP accused him of sexual misconduct

Pratik Shah. Pics/Instagram, X
In the past week, as Homebound cinematographer Pratik Shah was called out for his alleged inappropriate behaviour and sexual misconduct with women, and dropped from certain projects (After the allegations, time for action, June 2), news emerged that a complaint was previously made against him with the Indian Women Cinematographer Collective (IWCC) in 2020. When mid-day reached out to cinematographer and filmmaker Juhi Sharma, who had alerted the collective in 2020 about the alleged incident, she revealed that the episode involved a young cinematographer who admired Shah’s work and started following him on Instagram.
Sharma was first made aware of the episode by another cinematographer, who told her that her cinematographer-friend had an unsavoury experience with Shah. Sharma recalled, “The cinematographer told me that the woman had started following Pratik [online], and in conversation, he suddenly asked for nude pictures. She felt very scared. She just wanted to work with him, and he was saying all kinds of [uncomfortable] things to her.” Learning about the alleged incident left Sharma shocked, as Shah and her were friends.
Juhi Sharma