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Tara' writer Vinta Nanda accuses Alok Nath of rape, CINTAA to issue notice 

 'Tara' writer Vinta Nanda accuses Alok Nath of rape, CINTAA to issue notice on Business Standard. CINTAA general secretary Sushant Singh extended his support to Nanda <br>

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Tara' writer Vinta Nanda accuses Alok Nath of rape, CINTAA to issue notice 

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  1. 'Tara' writer Vinta Nanda accuses Alok Nath of rape, CINTAA to issue notice CINTAA general secretary Sushant Singh extended his support to Nanda. The Cine and TV Artists Association Tuesday said it would send Alok Nath a show- cause notice after writer-producer Vinta Nanda accused the "most Sanskaari person", as the actor is known, of raping her more than once 19 years ago. Nanda, best known for the TV show "Tara", gave a detailed account of the alleged assaults in a lengthy Facebook post Monday night, the latest expose in the #MeToo movement sweeping India.

  2. She did not name Nath but referred to her attacker as "the most Sanskaari (cultured) person", a sobriquet attached with the actor courtesy his on-screen image of playing the goody-goody father, uncle and grandfather. Nanda alleged that Nath sexually assaulted her on more than one occasion after he was fired from the 1993 show for misbehaving with its lead actor, Navneet Nishan. Actor Richa Chadha was one of many people on Twitter who were quick to put two and two together and name Nath as the person mentioned in Nanda's post. "#AlokNath," wrote Chadha in response to the account. ( Business Standard ) CINTAA general secretary Sushant Singh extended his support to Nanda. "Dear @vintananda I am so so sorry. As @CintaaOfficial a show-cause notice will be sent to @aloknath first thing in the morning, why he shouldn't be expelled. Unf,ortunately we've to follow the due process. I urge you to file a complaint against this vile creature, we extend you full support," he wrote. Recounting her ordeal, Nanda said Nath's wife was her best friend. The actor, who played Deepak Seth in the soap opera, was after the leading lady, Nishan, who was not interested in him. "He was an alcoholic, shameless and obnoxious but he was also the television star of that decade, so not only was he forgiven for all his bad behaviour but many of the guys would egg him on to be his worst. My lead female actor was being harassed by him. He would mess with her on the sets and everyone would be silent. When she complained to us, we decided to let him go," she wrote in the post. ALSO READ: Who's afraid of #metoo The writer said they needed one last shot between Nath and Nishan and planned to break the news to him that he was being fired. But he got to know about the plan and came drunk on the sets that day. "He continued to drink till the time he was called for the shot. When the moment came and the camera rolled, he felt up our female lead and very viciously. My lead actress slapped him. We asked him to leave the sets and told him that he was not going to be on the show any longer." The show went on with the ratings soaring but the management at the channel changed and it asked for a change in the lead actor. Despite adhering to the change ordered by the channel, Nanda said, four of her other shows running on the same channel along with "Tara" were sent off air by the newly appointed CEO in the aftermath of Nath's departure.

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