The film ‘Aashiqui’ fame actress Anu Aggarwal has told in an interview recently that she too has faced casting couch in the film industry.
The film ‘Aashiqui’ fame actress Anu Aggarwal has said shocking things about Bollywood. Anu Agarwal, who became an overnight star in Mahesh Bhatt’s superhit film ‘Aashiqui’ in 1990, has told in a recent interview that he too has faced casting couch in the film industry. He also mentioned an incident that a director had come to his house to offer him a role. A web series is being made on the life of Anu Aggarwal, who has been away from films for a long time, in which Anu Agarwal is also likely to appear himself.
Director came to offer role with whiskey bottle
Anu Agarwal, who has been missing from films for a long time, is now making a comeback and recently, speaking to the media, shared her experiences of being an outsider in Bollywood, Sushant’s suicide and casting couch face. In an interview given to Pinkvilla, Anu Aggarwal has told that casting couch happens in the film industry. Nothing big happened to him, but a director went to his house with a bottle of whiskey to offer him a role.
When the very big director reached his house at around noon, Anu Agarwal got the point. He wondered why someone would come to talk about the role with director Wiskey’s Bottle? Anu returned them with some excuse.
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Nothing wrong with a girl without consent
Talking on the ‘Meetu’ campaign, Anu said that earlier girls used to tell them how people used to miss them in Bollywood. Anu told that the same thing happened to her even when she was only 13 years old. He told that at that time he did not know how to handle this situation. Anu said that unless a person rapes a girl, nothing can go wrong with the girl without her consent.
Anu told that when her mother heard the news of Sushant Singh Rajput’s suicide, she said, “I have come to know today how difficult it must have been for you at that time, but you never complained.”