Vikas Bahl's ex-wife Richa Dubey slams Kangana Ranaut for 'misusing #MeToo movement'

Dubey pointed out certain 'loopholes' in Kangana Ranaut's story.

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A week after actress Kangana Ranaut alleged filmmaker Vikas Bahl for making her feel uncomfortable, Bahl's ex-wife Richa Dubey came out to his rescue. Through a Twitter post she slammed the 'Queen' actress for allegedly 'misusing #MeToo movement'.

Dubey questioned the 31-year-old actress on why she continued to have a good friendship with the 'Phantom films' partner despite his 'inappropriate' actions.



Dubey, further continued to point out certain 'loopholes' in the 'Tanu Weds Manu' actress's story. From performing together at a wedding to sharing 'friendly messages' till date.

She signed off her note by saying that she was 'not interested in a media battle' with Ranaut and asked her to 'stop'.

Ranaut had alleged that the 'Queen' director used to 'bury his face in her neck' and 'hold her really tight'. Following this, another accusation against Bahl came into picture, post which the Phantom Films group dissolved.

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