Tanushree Dutta Announces Comeback, Says Powerful Bollywood Bigwigs Helping Her
Mumbai: After taking a hiatus from showbiz, actress Tanushree Dutta is all geared up to make a comeback in Bollywood with movies and web series.
The ‘Horn Ok Pleassss’actress, who had started the #MeToo movement after accusing Nana Patekar of harassing her, said that some powerful Bollywood bigwigs are helping her to make a comeback.
Tanushree took to her Instagram handle and wrote that she had to take a break from her acting career because of some “very bad human beings and the trouble they caused.” However, now she wants to pursue her acting career once again.
“There are powerful Industry bigwigs who are giving me silent support in the background as they know the truth and are my wellwishers. There are also big production houses I’m talking to for projects in lead roles (sic),” said the actress.
Tanushree went on to say that she had got an IT job offer with the US government, but she chose acting over it because of her artistic side.
“Since I’m an artist at heart who just happened to lose my way away from my craft due to some very very bad human beings and the trouble they caused me, I decided to not be hasty in changing my profession and re-consider what options I have in Bollywood. I have a lot of goodwill in Bollywood and Mumbai so I came back to India and will stay here for sometime and will work on some interesting projects (sic),” wrote the actress.
Talking about the projects which she has in hand, the actress revealed that she has some interesting films and web series offers.
“I have been getting some offers from Bollywood in terms of movies and web series (sic). At present I’m in touch with 3 big South film managers who are pitching me for Big budget south Projects as well as 12 Casting offices in Mumbai (sic),” she said.
Tanushree, who was last seen in ‘Apartment’, has lost 15 kgs to get back in shape.
“I’m looking good, getting back my sass as I’ve lost 15 kgs and there is a strong buzz amongst industry folks of my imminent return to acting (sic),” she wrote.
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