Tanushree Dutta

Tanushree Dutta

Born: 19 March 1984

Tanushree Dutta burst onto the Bollywood scene with serious credentials, having won the Femina Miss India Universe title in 2004 and making waves at Miss Universe the same year with a Top 10 finish. From 2005 onwards, she carved out a solid acting career in Hindi cinema, delivering memorable performances in films like Aashiq Banaya Aapne, the comedy chaos of Bhagam Bhag, and the laugh-out-loud Dhol. She became a recognizable face in mainstream Bollywood during those mid-2000s years, showcasing her range across romantic dramas and comedies before stepping back from the limelight. Beyond her filmography, Tanushree's most significant contribution to Indian cinema came in 2018 when she bravely opened up about her experience of sexual harassment on the sets of Horn 'Ok' Pleassss, publicly calling out veteran actor Nana Patekar. This interview became the spark that ignited the #MeToo movement in India, making her a catalyst for change in an industry long plagued by power imbalances. While her acting career was relatively brief, Tanushree's courage in speaking truth to power has arguably left a more lasting impact on Bollywood than any role ever could, positioning her as an unlikely but crucial voice for accountability and reform.

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