
In 2018, during the peak of the #MeToo movement in India, Anu Malik faced allegations of sexual abuse. The well known music director was examined by a women’s council and the Maharashtra State Commission for Women, and was later cleared of all charges.
Recent developments have brought the case back into discussion, raising fresh questions about the outcome. Reports suggest that new details have emerged, leading some to reconsider the circumstances under which Anu Malik received a clean chit earlier.
It has been revealed that Rupali Chakankar, Chairperson of the Maharashtra State Commission for Women, has a connection being discussed online. Her son, Soham Chakankar, was reportedly offered a lead role in a film produced by Anu Malik.
This development has triggered debate about a possible conflict of interest. The association between the individuals involved is now being closely examined by netizens, who are questioning whether it had any influence on the earlier decision.
Anu Malik has responded by stating that the casting decision has no link to the case. However, discussions online continue to highlight concerns about transparency and fairness in such investigations involving public figures.
The situation has also led to wider conversations about the credibility of institutions meant to support women facing abuse. Many voices are calling for stronger safeguards to ensure impartiality and trust in these processes.
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