Taking a note from the news report that reported that Kher has apologised to the journalist for the misconduct, Sona wrote, "How many women will you apologise to Kailash Kher??? Start now. Will take a lifetime."
Here are a series of tweets by Sona Mohapatra
Earlier, a female journalist, accused Kher of harassment. She said: "This creep kept his hand on my thigh." In his response Kher has said the news has left him extremely disappointed. While he said he was neither aware nor remembered the incident, he asserted that he respects humanity, especially women. In his defense, Kailash said in a statement to IANS, "For all those who know me and have come across me, will know how much I respect humanity, especially women, even more for the ones who work in media since their work is difficult."
The #MeToo movement - which led to thousands of people to come forward and share their stories of sexual harassment at workplaces- has started taking shape in India. It started taking root in the country after Bollywood actress Tanushree Dutta accused veteran actor Nana Patekar of sexual harassment. In recent days other Bollywood figures, a comedian, a best-selling author, and top journalists have all found themselves accused of abusing their positions to behave improperly towards women. This has emboldened others to speak out at last.