Veteran actor-politician Shatrughan Sinha on Wednesday said behind a successful man's fall is a woman but clarified that he was not making fun of the #MeToo movement and his comments should be taken in the "right humour". "I really call myself fortunate that in today's times, tamam harkate karne kay bawajood (despite everything that I've done), my name hasn't come out in the #MeToo movement. Indian Bollywood actor and politician Shatrughan Sinha (L) with his wife Poonam Sinha. When asked whether he was making fun of the movement, Sinha backtracked and said his statement should be taken in "right humour." Also read: Shatrughan Sinha would work with Subhash Ghai even if proven guilty and punished for itSinha had previously told IANS that the #MeToo movement has been ‘blown out of proportion’.
Source: Hindustan Times February 06, 2019 15:11 UTC