Months after he was attacked for his inaction in #MeToo case against an employee, Tanmay Bhat was demoted from the post of CEO. For the first time since October, the comedian has opened up about how life has been since then. He said he was suffering from clinical depression and he felt almost paralysed fearing if he will ever be able to get back to who he was.
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¡°Damn. I remember when I had to hear on the set of a show that I was working on that I gave "t*t access too soon" coz it was told by Tanmay Bhat to the 22-year-old writers on that set.I spent a year saying no to work after that coz I was terrified I would have to hear that again,¡± she wrote.
¡°I remember being s**t shamed by Utsav Chakraborty, to a guy that said he liked me. He told the guy "Be careful of Aditi, she's been around." It's kind of why I felt so incredibly strongly for Mahima when she spoke up. Because I just couldn't bear to have MORE of this happen,¡± she added.
Other people didn¡¯t support her, because they were afraid to lose their jobs, she said.
¡°I remember the silence of all the men who stood by in spite of knowing everything and STILL signed up for their slice of the corporate pie coz OML and Vijay Nair got them money.¡±
¡°And the deafening, the silence around the Caravan article. LOL. The women IN OML that told the artists 'Please don't respond to the article, we can't lose our jobs'. We've all been f****d over by life. But apparently depression is only newsworthy when someone who had a corporates throwing money at him stopped having money thrown at him.¡±
¡°Sisters out there wanting to be symbols and role models of depressed people not being depressed. Like what part of your life will you not sell for public consumption, again? Inn log ko jullab bhi hoga toh uksa Insta stories sponser ko bechenge.¡±