When someone speaks up about harassment, especially repeatedly over years, it reminds us how enduring such struggles can be and how deeply they affect a person's life.
Tanushree Dutta's recent video reveals the heavy psychological and emotional toll she has endured, claiming she is being harassed even within her own home.
Despite her earlier courage in raising serious accusations in 2018, the past 4-5 years of distress have left her physically unwell and unable to work effectively.
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Her home, a place meant to be safe and comforting, has turned into a source of anxiety and chaos.
Reaching out to the police shows her desire for formal support and justice but also highlights the difficult journey victims face in seeking help.
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Her experience underscores the importance of continuous support systems for those dealing with harassment and mental health issues.
It also prompts reflection on society's role in not only holding perpetrators accountable but ensuring that survivors are protected and given the space to heal.
Tanushree, known to Telugu audience as the heroine of Balakrishna's Veera Bhadra, her openness should encourage others in similar situations to speak up, while reminding us of all of the need for empathy and effective action in such cases.
Manaswini KManaswini is a senior writer with extensive experience covering Telugu cinema, as well as the broader Indian film landscape, including Bollywood, Tamil, and other regional industries. With a strong focus on NRI (Non-Resi…

