Kangana Ranaut fumed after BBC documentary on Jiah Khan's death reveals Sajid Khan sexually harassed her during Housefull shoot

Jiah Khan's sister have revealed that Director Sajid Khan had allegedly sexually harassed the late actress during her shooting days of Housefull movie

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The Mumbai Police and the Bollywood film industry is losing their credibility day by day after so many mysterious deaths of Bollywood actors and actresses. While Sushant  Singh Rajput's case still haunts the Hindi film industry and the Mumbai Police, now Jiah Khan's case has yet again came into the limelight. The first episode of the documentary 'Death in Bollywood' on the controversial death of actress Jiah Khan was broadcasted on BBC 2 on Monday. 

The three-part series aired over three days in the UK, concluding its run on January 13. The documentary shows how the Mumbai Police failed to track down the main evidence. The police have been criticized by the people especially for the track-suit which Jiah Khan wore on the day of her death and later it disappeared. It also showed how Jiah Khan's blackberry messenger was totally wiped out. 

Now, Jiah Khan's sister have revealed that Director Sajid Khan had allegedly sexually harassed the late actress during her shooting days of Housefull movie. Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut shared a clip from the documentary in which Jiah's sister said, "She was reading the script. And he asked her to take off her top and to sit in just a bra. She did not know what to do. She said that the filming hasn't even begun yet and this is happening."

"I remember going to Sajid Khan's house with my sister. I remember being around at Kitchen's table, I was only 16 at that time. I was wearing a strappy top. He leaned on me started staring and said oh she wants sex. My sister Jiah immediately jumped in my defense. She said no what are you talking about? He said look at the way she is sitting. She said no she is innocent, she is young, it's not what she wants. And then we left shortly after that. But I was feeling really cheap and shocked. When she was asked by Sajid Khan to take her top off, she came home and cried. She told me that I have a contract if I leave they can sue me and slander my name and if I stay i will be sexually harassed. So it's a lose-lose situation. So she did the film."

Kangana shared the clip and wrote, "They killed Jiah they killed Sushant and they tried to kill me, but they roam free have full support of the mafia, growing stronger and successful every year. Know the world is not ideal you are either the prey or the predator. No one will save you you have to save yourself."

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The revelations by Jiah's sister raise many eyebrows as model Dimple Paul who a few months back accused Sajid said the same exact things about Jiah Khan's in an interview. Paula was quoted saying, "He came and sat next to me. He asked me if I have a boyfriend and whether I have had sex. I was nervous and didn’t really know what to say. He told me that it’s an altogether different thing to have sex with a man. He told me that if it wasn’t for him, I wouldn’t have won the pageant. He kept his hand on my leg and started rubbing it. He said something like you know Jiah Khan stood in the same place where I stand now."


      


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