suni51 wrote:I agree that Nana could behave rude or physically abusive but what I said was he doesn't appear to be a person that will abuse a woman sexually in public or for that matter even in private. I agree that it could well be the case of bad behavior or even physical abuse but not that of sexual abuse. But you never know so take it as my personal view. I also feel that "Me Too" was started with intention of bringing all such people into the notice of public so people sitting in high positions behave properly with opposite sex. By the way I have no intention to defend Nana if he has committed any wrong with a lady.
There is evidence that was given by Manisha Koirala who he was involved with inspite of being married, that he was physically abusive with her and others too..
Apparently, Manisha Koirala who had a short but wild relationship with Nana when they were shooting for Agni Sakshi, was at the receiving end of Nana’s abusive behaviour. Nana didn’t hide his abusive behaviour.
“Of course Nana doesn’t think it is abusive. It’s all a part of a day’s work. When you are shooting, it is perfectly normal for him to pull his co-star’s hand, push the co-star, and so on. Until five years ago, this was acceptable behaviour. Today it is a criminal offence,” says a co-star of Nana who has worked more than once with him.
Actors who protest against such “dedicated” shooting tactics find themselves ostracised.
( from source)