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Subhash Ghai shares cryptic post amid sexual misconduct allegation

'It’s scary to meet unknown...': Subhash Ghai shares a cryptic post amid sexual misconduct allegation by Nehal Vadoliya

Veteran filmmaker Subhash Ghai is under scrutiny after actress Nehal Vadoliya accused him of sexual misconduct. Vadoliya detailed an uncomfortable incident at Ghai’s home, alleging unwanted advances and a near-kiss, which also led to her breakup. Ghai responded cryptically on Instagram about guiding talents and social media publicity, without directly addressing the serious allegations, leaving many questions unanswered.

Veteran filmmaker Subhash Ghai has come under scrutiny after actress Nehal Vadoliya recently accused him of sexual misconduct. While the actress detailed a troubling incident that occurred at Ghai’s home, the filmmaker took to Instagram to share a cryptic post about the challenges of guiding aspiring talents in today’s social media era, without directly addressing the allegations.Check out the post here:

Ghai’s Instagram note

His post read, ‘Tho it’s the duty of all senior experts to help and guide kids in their profession if they come to you for help. But today it’s scary to meet unknown guys where they want to be seen in social media with right or wrong statements just for publicity. God bless them. A Mutual respect is the first thing in making a respectful career.’

Nehal Vadoliya recalls uncomfortable evening

In an interview with Galatta Plus, Nehal said that a casual evening with the three sharing wine soon became uncomfortable. She alleged that Ghai started complimenting her, calling her laugh “beautiful” and describing her as “very sexy,” which made her uneasy in front of her boyfriend.She further added, “As soon as I came out, Subhash ji entered that room. There came a point when he came so close that I was completely shocked. His eyes were closed. When I moved aside, his lips touched my cheek. He kissed me and I told my boyfriend that he was about to kiss me on the lips.”

Reaction towards her boyfriend

Nehal shared that she was furious with her then-boyfriend for putting her in such a situation. “I told him, ‘Where have you brought me? You are his manager, meaning you already knew all these things,’” she said. The incident, according to her, not only left her shaken but also ended her relationship.“I broke up with my boyfriend after that. He was not trustworthy,” Nehal said, adding that she felt let down by both the situation and the person she had relied on for support.

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