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Vikas Bahl free from #MeToo case; to be revived as Super 30 director

Vikas Bahl, who was accused of sexual harassment by a former employee of the now-dissolved Phantom Films has come out clean in the #MeToo case

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Vikas Bahl was accused of sexual misconduct against a female employee from the now-dissolved Phantom Films. Reliance Entertainment, which held a 50% stake in Phantom Films, had set an inquiry on this case, and the internal committee has now lifted all charges from Bahl. The Queen director has come out clean in the fight. According to the latest development in the case, the clean chit will help Bahl to return to Super 30 as the film's director, and his name will also be incorporated in the credits. Super 30's trailer is all set to release next week, which stars Hrithik Roshan.

When the allegations were made on Vikas Bahl (47), he filed a defamation suit against fellow partners Anurag Kashyap and Vikramaditya Motwane, which resulted in the extinction of Phantom Films. The woman, who had filed a case against Vikas had alleged him of sexual harassment on one of their work trips to Goa in 2015. Later, Kangana Ranaut, who did Queen with Bahl, also spoke about Vikas' alleged misconduct. Thus, this led to the removal of the director's name from Super 30, which is a biopic based on a Mathematician, Aanand Kumar from Bihar.

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