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Won't call #MeToo successful unless women get empowered: Vivek Agnihotri

Dec 08, 2018, at 10:55 am

Filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri, who in recent times courted controversy over his urban naxal remarks and faced allegations of misbehaviour on the sets of his 2005 film Chocolate by actress Tanushree Dutta , was recently in Kolkata to attend the Arth festival. In an exclusive chat with IBNS-TWF correspondent Souvik Ghosh, the maker of Buddha in a Traffic Jam  opens up about #MeToo campaign and also other societal  issues