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Actress Tanushree Dutta helped trigger the #MeToo movement in India last year, and months have gone into the investigation of her sexual harassment case. But her sister and actress Ishita Dutta thanks her sister as now people are acknowledging that harassment is a serious issue.

Tanushree alleged that she was sexually harassed by actor Nana Patekar on a film’s set in 2008. She revisited the incident last year, sparking India’s #MeToo movement. The actress is still fighting for justice.

Asked if the police are slowing down the investigation, Ishita told IANS here: “I don’t know about the case, but I know about that day. Had they (police) not reached at that minute, things would have got worse.”

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Tanushree Dutta’s Sister Ishita Dutta On Nana Patekar Controversy: “Had Police Not Reached, Things Would’ve Got Worse”

Referring to a video of Tanushree’s car being attacked in 2008, Ishita said: “You must have seen the video. Had it not been the cops, probably the car’s windshield would have broken.”

She is glad that the former beauty queen spoke up about the incident and encouraged others to follow suit.

“We were all there and heard it. It was all in the media. Unfortunately, that time people didn’t really understand. Now, I think women have also taken it as a responsibility to speak up or support.