The journalist took to twitter to tell her #MeToo story and her message read - "The first time I interviewed Sajid Khan in the early 2000s, he called me to his house he shared w/his sister. Thru the interview he talked about how large his p**** is & how he knew how to satisfy a woman. I ignored his trash talk & got back on track w/ my interview. He walked out of the room to show me some DVD from his collection. When he returned, his p**** was out. I got up to leave immediately only to find him blocking the way out. And, he forced his tongue down my throat. I pushed him away and ran out. I cried all the way in the train from Vile Parle to VT. I got back to my office and wrote his interview because that was my job."
Journalist Karishma's tweet along with this long note screenshot read - "Sajid Khan has preyed on women in the industry for years. Here's my story.
She further wrotein her message - "A few years later, I had to work with Sajid when I was at MTV. Initially, I wanted to find a way to not work on that show. Then I realised, why should I let go of an opportunity because a man can't keep his d*** in his pants. At the end of the first meeting, I forewarned him about behaving himself. I'll never forget what he said to me "You are fatter than you used to be. I won't touch you with a barge pole." And then he laughed.”
In Subhash Ghai's case, Kukreja said the woman is "very credible media/lit personality, who does not want to be named".
The woman said she worked with Ghai on a film years ago and he started taking an extra interest in her and would often call her for script sessions at his apartment, which he would allegedly call his "thinking pad". She claims he once forcefully kissed her but tried to pacify her the next day by calling the incident a "lover's tiff". She said she told the first assistant director and two other women about the incident but decided to let it go because she had no job or financial security at that time.
She alleges that after a late music session, he decided to have a drink and offered one to her, which "was spiked" while he was dropping her home in the car.
The woman remembers being taken to a hotel room and assaulted before losing consciousness.
When contacted, 73-year-old Ghai told PTI, "It is sad that it is becoming a fashion to malign anyone known, bringing some stories from past without any truth or blown up false allegations if all. I deny strictly and firmly all false allegations like these."
The director said he has always been respectful towards women in life as well in workplace.
"If she claims this way, she should go to the court of law and prove it. Justice will be done or I will go for defamation certainly," he added.
Newer names emerged Thursday in the #MeToo movement as actor Saloni Chopra accused director Sajid Khan of sexual harassment while she worked with him as an assistant.
She also accused Vikas Bahl, who is already facing sexual harassment charges from a former employee, of being a sexist. Chopra also detailed an alleged toxic relationship with "Kuchh Bheege Alfaaz" actor Zain Durrani of physical abuse.
Sajid and Zain could not be reached for a reaction
(with inputs added in PTI copy)