Updated On: 24 October, 2018 07:21 AM IST | Mumbai | Diwakar Sharma
Actor Tanushree Dutta's lawyer says they will submit a molestation complaint against Vivek Agnihotri this week over 2005 incident

Tanushree Dutta
Actor Tanushree Dutta, who got the ball rolling for #MeToo in Bollywood, is now all set to lodge an FIR against director Vivek Agnihotri. This comes nearly a fortnight after he slapped her with a notice for making a veiled reference to him, accusing him of 'sexually harassing' her while shooting the film Chocolate: Deep Dark Secrets, in 2005. Advocate Nitin Satpute, Dutta's counsel, told mid-day, "My client had not named Agnihotri during a press interview. But, Agnihotri has sent her a 10-page notice confessing that 'the director was none other than me'. He has confessed to his own crime. So, this week, we will submit a complaint against him at the Oshiwara police station and will request cops to register a molestation case against him."
Lawyer guns for Rakhi too
Dutta is credited with firing up the #MeToo movement after speaking out against alleged sexual misconduct by Nana Patekar and three others while filming Horn 'Ok' Pleassss last month, and registering an FIR against him recently at Oshiwara police station. After the case was filed against Patekar, Bollywood item girl Rakhi Sawant abused Dutta and threatened to thrash her at her house.