Sajid Khan is a name that is known to many, some of it comes from the few films he made, however, a large part of it comes from the many accusations that were levied against him in 2018 when the MeToo movement was at its peak in India.

Some of the women who acccused him of sexual harassment, inappropriate behaviour, and more are Mandana Karimi, Saloni Chopra, Rachel White, Simran Suri, Marina Kuwar, Aahana Kumra, Dimple Paula, Sherlyn Chopra, journalist Karishma Upadhyay and even Jiah Khan’s sister Karishma Khan in the BBC TV documentary Death in Bollywood accused the director of harassing her late sister.

However, the news of Khan entering the reality show Bigg Boss’s 16th season has once more fired up the people who are disturbed at the big opportunity this show is giving to someone like him.

The anger against Khan was so much that has been out of the limelight since the accusations were made, and he was removed or stepped down as the director of Housefull 4 movie

Obviously, this was met with a lot of anger and bashing online, with people pulling up all past records and statements that people and women especially have given against Sajid Khan.

The fact that he is just casually being allowed on such a huge platform with millions of viewership is something people cannot adjust to, given all the accusations that have been given against him.


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It is certainly disturbing to see someone who has been accused of so many things is going to get the national television stage to once again setup his career, perhaps gain sympathy and turn the tide into his favour.


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