Tanushree Dutta CRIES inconsolably on camera; REVEALS she is being HARASSED at her home!

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Tanishaa Dutta Breaks Down on Camera: Alleges Harassment Inside Her Own Home, Calls for Help

Mumbai, India – In a deeply emotional and disturbing revelation, Bollywood actress Tanushree Dutta has once again made headlines — this time, not for her film roles or activism, but for a heart-wrenching plea for help from her own home. The actress recently posted a tearful video on social media, claiming she is being harassed and tormented within the walls of her residence.

Tanushree, a former beauty queen and actress known for being a prominent voice in India’s #MeToo movement, shared a raw and emotional video where she is seen crying uncontrollably. In the clip, she claims that she has been subject to relentless harassment since 2018 and is now physically and mentally exhausted. The post has triggered a massive wave of concern among her fans and followers, reigniting conversations about celebrity mental health, women’s safety, and the lack of effective institutional support.

Tanushree Dutta CRIES inconsolably on camera; REVEALS she is being HARASSED  at her home!


“I Am Being Harassed in My Own House” – A Cry for Help

The video, which has gone viral, begins with Tanushree crying as she says, “Mujhe mere hi ghar mein pareshan kiya ja raha hai… I am being troubled in my own house. Please someone help me.”

She continues, explaining that despite being sick and tired of the ongoing harassment, she finally reached a breaking point and called the police. “Today, fed up, I called the cops. They came and asked me to come to the station to file a formal complaint. I will probably go tomorrow or the day after. I’m not well,” she says through sobs.

In her caption, she wrote:
“I am sick and tired of this harassment. It’s been going on since 2018. #MeToo. Today I called the police. Please someone help me. Do something before it’s too late.”


Years of Trauma Taking a Toll

Tanushree reveals that the harassment has taken a significant toll on her mental and physical health. She describes how her life has become chaotic to the point that she is unable to perform basic tasks or even maintain her home.

“I can’t even hire domestic help anymore,” she said. “I had such bad experiences with maids stealing things or being planted in my home to harass me. Now I do everything myself.”

According to her, strange individuals have been showing up outside her door, and she frequently hears disturbing noises, including loud banging from above her apartment and outside her door.

In a follow-up video — a black screen with only audio — she highlights the sound disturbances that have become a part of her daily life. In the video’s caption, she wrote:
“I have also dealt with loud noises like this and other very loud banging noises above my roof and outside my door almost every day at odd hours since 2020. I got tired of complaining to the building management and gave up a few years ago. Now, I just live with it and use headphones with Hindu mantras to distract my mind and keep my sanity.”


Chronic Fatigue and Mental Health Struggles

Tanushree added that the prolonged harassment and stress have caused her to develop chronic fatigue syndrome, a debilitating condition characterized by extreme tiredness that doesn’t improve with rest.

“Today I was so unwell. As you guys know, I’ve developed chronic fatigue syndrome due to dealing with constant stress and anxiety for the last five years. This was going on all day and evening — way past acceptable and allowed hours,” she said.

The actress implied that she would be filing a formal police complaint soon and warned that much more would be revealed in her FIR. She urged her followers to understand the gravity of the situation and the ongoing trauma she has endured.


A History of Allegations and the #MeToo Movement

Tanushree Dutta first came into the national spotlight in 2018 when she spoke out as part of India’s #MeToo movement. She alleged that veteran actor Nana Patekar had sexually harassed her on the sets of the 2008 film Horn ‘Ok’ Pleassss. Her courage in speaking up helped pave the way for numerous women in the Indian film industry and beyond to share their experiences of harassment.

In a recent post, just days before the video breakdown, she revisited that period. Sharing a picture with the caption “Sunday for truth bombs”, she accused Nana Patekar again and called him “a legend only on paper.” In the same post, she stated that he had used her for publicity to regain attention and implied that his behavior was part of a “pattern of misbehavior and harassment.”

Tanushree Dutta Names Nana Patekar As Alleged Harasser 10 Years Ago; Says  'Everyone Knew, Did Nothing' : r/india

She wrote,
“He needed that one controversy with a popular actress to get back in the limelight. He had done that before. This was a pattern.”

Tanushree also explained that the impact of the 2008 incident and the subsequent years of silence, gaslighting, and victim-blaming had severely damaged her mental health.


Public Reaction: Concern and Support

The reaction to Tanushree’s videos has been swift. Celebrities, fans, and activists have expressed concern, urging authorities to take swift action and ensure her safety.

One user commented,
“You should complain officially. It’s been going on for four years now. Everything will be alright. Believe in yourself.”
Another wrote,
“Ma’am, hope you’re fine now. Stay strong. You’re not alone.”

Netizens flooded the comments with supportive messages, prayers, and offers to help. However, some also questioned why no firm legal action had been taken yet and criticized the system for failing to protect a public figure who has repeatedly spoken about her harassment.


Failure of Authorities?

Tanushree’s repeated pleas raise uncomfortable questions about the effectiveness of India’s legal and law enforcement systems in dealing with harassment — especially when the victim is a known personality with substantial media presence.

Despite reaching out to police, building authorities, and the public multiple times over the years, she claims no meaningful action has been taken. Her complaints have often been brushed aside or lost in bureaucratic red tape.

“If someone like her — with fame, resources, and media attention — can be harassed in her own home for years, what hope is there for the common woman?” asked a social media activist on Twitter.


What Comes Next?

Tanushree Dutta has announced she intends to visit the police station to formally register her complaint. The content of her upcoming FIR may shed further light on the identities of the people allegedly involved in this extended harassment campaign.

For now, her mental and physical health remain a concern, and fans are anxiously waiting for updates.


A Larger Issue at Hand

Tanushree’s ordeal touches on more than just celebrity gossip. It underscores the larger issues of harassment, mental health neglect, and institutional failure to act — especially when it involves powerful figures or systemic apathy.

Her story is one of courage, vulnerability, and the haunting reality that even in 2025, speaking out as a woman can come with prolonged suffering and isolation.

Whether the authorities respond with the urgency and seriousness the situation demands remains to be seen. But for now, one thing is clear — Tanushree Dutta’s voice still matters. And it needs to be heard, not just on social media, but in courtrooms, police departments, and the collective conscience of society.

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