Bollywood actor and model Sherlyn Chopra demands fair probe into her complaint against #MeToo accused Sajid Khan
Oct 29, 2022
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 29 : Bollywood actor and model Sherlyn Chopra who filed a police complaint against #MeToo accused Sajid Khan, demanded a fair probe after the police officer who was assigned her case wasn't present to record her statement.
She also demanded female police officer to record her statement.
"I have been told that the police officer to whom my case has been assigned isn't present. I requested them to give me a lady officer to give my statement. I want a fair probe. If they don't want to take my statement they can say it clearly," said Sherlyn Chopra at Juhu Police Station, Mumbai.
Earlier on October 20, Chopra had said, "I would want like in Hollywood Harvey Weinstein got a 23-year jail sentence, similarly Bollywood's #MeToo accused Sajid Khan should too be jailed.
The duration of his sentence would be decided by the judges keeping in mind the statements of all the women who have come out. I want the people of this country to understand that no accused, be they rich or poor, Sajid Khan or Raj Kundra, no one is above law."
Sajid was mired in the #MeToo controversy in 2018 after nine women from the industry - who worked with him on his various projects - had accused the filmmaker of sexually harassing them.
Along with Sherlyn, actresses including Saloni Chopra, Aahana Kumra and Mandana Karimi, levelled the allegations against him.
Sherlyn, who has now filed a police complaint against the filmmaker at the Juhu police station in Mumbai, spoke to ANI, about the entire controversy and why it took her years to come forward.
"I have recently filed a complaint against #MeToo accused Sajid Khan in Juhu Police Station for sexual exploitation, criminal force and criminal intimidation. The first thing that the police asked me was when did this incident happen, to which I replied that it happened in 2005. Further, when they asked me why it took me so long to reach out to them, I said that back then I did not have the courage to file a sexual exploitation complaint against a big name like Sajid Khan," she said.
The actor then shared that during the #MeToo movement when the other women "came out fearlessly in the open to share their experiences in front of the media," she also got the courage to speak out.
"Anyone can read those media interviews or go on social media to know how #MeToo accused Sajid Khan behaved inappropriately with those women. He asked some of them about sex, like how many times a day you have sex, how many boyfriends they have, and he showed me his genitals and made me touch. The question that arises is can a woman not share her pain even years after the incident, obviously she can. Back then, I did not have the courage but today I do. Today, I feel that be it Sajid Khan or Raj Kundra, if they have done wrong, I can raise my voice against them," Sherlyn had shared
Further, she spoke about the evidence regarding her claims against Sajid and stated that even back then she "did not have any evidence against him because I don't carry a spy camera during a professional meeting with a director or producer."
She had added, "So, if the police had asked me about evidence, then what could I have said, it would have been his word against mine. It all comes down to credibility and status; he is obviously much bigger than me. He is Farah Khan's brother, who is a beloved of Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan. So what even am I in front of him, I was just an outsider and a nobody. Then what way do I have to prove my truth?"
"I did tell my friends and close ones about it but not my family because I thought about what would they think about me. I had lost my father at the time, hence my family was already very disturbed and by telling this I did not want to add to it. So, yes whatever information I have and whatever witnesses are there, I am ready to present them. But if you ask me that do I have it all on camera then no because I don't carry a spy camera for professional meetings though these were causal meetings for him, a way to get what he wanted," continued the actor.
In the end, Sherlyn expressed that she wants Sajid to be jailed, similar to Harvey Weinstein, who in February 2020 was found guilty of third-degree rape and a first-degree illegal sexual act. He was sentenced to 23 years in prison in a verdict hailed by the #MeToo movement.
Meanwhile, Sajid, who following the allegations had stepped down from his directorial duties for 'Houseful 4', is currently a participant in the Salman Khan-hosted reality TV show 'Bigg Boss 16'.
Several people including singer Sona Mohapatra and actor Ali Fazal, among others have objected to Sajid's involvement in the show and have demanded that he be removed from it.