Updated On: 18 April, 2019 07:10 AM IST | Mumbai | Mohar Basu
After Alok Nath's role in Ajay Devgn's De De Pyaar De remains untouched, Vinta Nanda, who accused the senior actor of rape, says she didn't expect any different from misogynist Bollywood

Ajay Devgn and Alok Nath
A day after Tanushree Dutta questioned the moral bankruptcy of the industry in light of Alok Nath's portions being retained in Ajay Devgn's upcoming film De De Pyaar De, Vinta Nanda tells mid-day that she did not expect any better from an industry whose morals change as per convenience.
When the #MeToo movement took India by storm last year, the Tara writer-producer opened up on her ordeal of how she was allegedly raped by Nath 19 years ago. "I don't expect anything from Ajay Devgn. I don't think he is in any position to take a stand. The money riding on the project is the only dharma for them," says Nanda, who had filed a police complaint against Nath in November. The senior actor was granted anticipatory bail in January after the Dindoshi sessions court adjudged that he may have been "falsely implicated".