'Bigg Boss 16': Celebrities supporting Sajid Khan's participation in Salman Khan hosted show

Updated : Oct 31, 2022 16:25
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Sajid Khan's participation in Salman Khan hosted 'Bigg Boss 16' has been slammed by many celebrities, but there are a few who have voiced their support for the #MeToo accused filmmaker.

TV actor Karanvir Bohra, who is busy promoting his music video 'Jism Se' with co-star Poonam Pandey, was asked about 'Bigg Boss 16' at a press conference. The actor said he supports Sajid, Abdu Rozik and MC Stan as contestants and feels anyone who has committed a mistake in the past, deserves a second chance.

'We all make mistakesmistakes and we all have flaws. In that sense, I support Sajid Khan as contestant. I support Abdu and MC Stan. These three by far I love,' he said.

'Everyone should be given a chance. You have to be with people and I know him from a very long time. I know Farah ma'am for a very long time. Be it anyone, including my friend, if they have done something right or wrong, we stand by the person, ' he added.

Sajid Khan was accused by multiple women of sexual harassment during the MeToo wave. He stepped down as the director of 'Housefull 4' following the allegations and was banned from the industry for one year by the FWICE.

Actor Sherlyn Chopra, who was one of the women to have accused Sajid, will be filing a statement against filmmaker at Juhu Police station on Saturday, October 29. The police will then decide further course of action.

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