Parineeti Chopra Wednesday said if people continue to ignore sexual harassment in the Hindi film industry, it would only encourage predators.
In the onslaught of #MeToo, names such as Nana Patekar, Alok Nath, Vikas Bahl and Kailash Kher have cropped up with women accusing them of sexual harassment, rape and misconduct.
Parineeti said if serial offenders kept getting work in the industry, it would send a wrong message.
"The moment you know something, take an action. If you are quiet, you are allowing this to happen. When I know you are not the greatest man, why should I continue making films with you, acting with you? Because then you're enabling that person and he thinks 'great, I've gotten away with this. Amazing! I can do it five more times," the actor told PTI.
"I am sure they (industry people) will not be working with those who have been named.
"Unfortunately what has happened is, anybody who is aware that somebody was sexually offending, they continued to work with that guy. That's where those people are wrong."
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