Ali Fazal speaks against Sajid Khan's participation in 'Bigg Boss 16', wants him removed from the show

Updated : Oct 20, 2022 12:14
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Actor Ali Fazal demands filmmaker Sajid Khan’s eviction from Salman Khan-hosted reality TV show 'Bigg Boss 16'. He is one of the few Bollywood celebrities who have lent their voice against the #MeToo accused director. Sajid Khan was banned for one year by Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) after several women accused him of sexual misconduct during the Me Too movement. 

Taking to Instagram, Ali Fazal shared a story featuring a graphic image of Sajid being lit on fire by a person with #MeToo written on her arm. He wrote 'Evict Sajid Khan from Bigg Boss now.'

Earlier, singer Sona Mohapatra also lashed out at the makers and the host of the show. She also questioned Sajid's cousin Farhan Akhtar for not speaking up against Sajid’s participation in the show. Sajid Khan is reportedly planning a comeback after his stint in 'Bigg Boss' with a film titled '100%', starring John Abraham, Riteish Deshmukh, Nora Fatehi and Shehnaaz Gill in the lead roles.

Bhojpuri actor Rani Chatterjee has also accused him in an interview with Aaj Tak and said that Sajid tried to touch her inappropriately, questioned her about her breast size and her frequency of intercourse with boyfriend.

Ali Fazal tied the knot with actor Richa Chadha earlier this month followed by a grand reception in Mumbai. On the work front, Ali has Hollywood film ‘Khandar’ and ‘Fukrey 3’ in the pipeline

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