“They’re Trying to Kill Me Like Sushant”: Tanushree Dutta Breaks Down Alleging Harassment at Home

It’s heartbreaking to see someone cry for help and still be doubted. Actress Tanushree Dutta, who once triggered India’s #MeToo movement, has again raised an emotional alarm — and this time, it’s not on a film set or in a hotel room, but inside her own home. In a series of tear-filled Instagram videos, she has exposed a disturbing pattern of alleged harassment, theft, and emotional trauma that she claims has pushed her to the edge.

Visibly shattered and crying, Tanushree spoke about how she has called the police, how she feels unsafe in her own house, and how chronic stress has eaten away at her health. “I have been harassed so much in the past five years that I’ve fallen sick,” she said, revealing that she’s now suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome.

“Like Sushant Singh Rajput, There Is an Attempt to Kill Me Too”

In a chilling revelation during an interview with News18, Tanushree Dutta compared her situation to that of late actor Sushant Singh Rajput, whose tragic death in 2020 still echoes through the hearts of his fans. With tears rolling down her cheeks, Tanushree said she’s not just feeling depressed — she’s scared for her life. She believes there’s a powerful force trying to push her toward destruction.

She alleged that ever since her #MeToo fight in 2018, her life hasn’t been the same. Disturbing sounds, stolen belongings, water tampering, manipulated house helps — these aren’t just complaints, they’re her everyday reality now.

She even suspects her domestic help of being planted by people with an agenda. “There were times when I caught my maid on suspicious phone calls. Once, I believe someone tampered with my drinking water,” she said.

Tanushree Dutta emotional video alleging harassment at home
Tanushree Dutta emotional video alleging harassment at home

Loud Bangs, No Peace, And No Help from Building Management

In her follow-up posts, Tanushree shared that loud banging noises outside her apartment have haunted her since 2020. “I wear headphones and play mantras just to keep my sanity intact,” she revealed. She also blamed the building management for doing nothing despite repeated complaints.

What hurts more is that the place which should bring peace — her home — has become the root of her mental distress. She says these disturbing noises aren’t just coincidences, but calculated moves to torment her.

Family Trouble Adds to Her Pain

The pain doesn’t stop with outsiders. Tanushree has hinted that some of her own family members might be involved in this emotional abuse. She is considering legal action even against her relatives. The weight of betrayal, when mixed with fear and loneliness, has made her life even more unbearable.

She said that her mental health has taken a massive hit and that she’s tired of screaming into the void. The actress has decided to lodge a formal FIR to protect herself legally, pleading with the authorities to take immediate action.

The Ghost of Her 2018 Battle Still Haunts Her

In 2018, Tanushree accused Nana Patekar of sexual harassment on the sets of the film Horn Ok Please. That bold stand became the catalyst for India’s #MeToo movement. But despite her courage, the road ahead was not easy. Patekar was eventually given a clean chit by the police in 2019, but for Tanushree, the trauma never left.

She had also accused filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri of inappropriate behavior during her early Bollywood days. Since then, she claims her life has been under constant attack — emotionally, mentally, and now even physically, within the walls of her home.

Fans Concerned, Trolls Appear, and the Fight Goes On

After she posted her emotional video, many fans poured in their support. But not everyone believed her. One Instagram user subtly hinted that Tanushree might be doing all this for publicity. She fired back, suggesting that the account itself seemed like it was created just to gaslight her.

Her captions on social media reveal a woman exhausted from years of mental torture. “Since 2018, I’ve been facing this nonstop. Nobody helps, nobody understands. I’ve called the cops again and I’ll keep trying until someone listens,” she wrote.

Away from the Limelight, Fighting Shadows

Tanushree Dutta, once a promising name with hits like Aashiq Banaya Aapne, Dhol, and Good Boy Bad Boy, hasn’t appeared on-screen in years. Her last known work was a small role in a crime-based television show in 2013. But while her acting career faded, her personal struggles only became louder.

Today, as she battles what she believes is an organized effort to break her, she’s asking the world to notice — before it’s too late. Whether or not one believes in her claims, one thing is clear: Tanushree’s emotional cries reflect a deep need for attention, safety, and justice.

Disclaimer: The information presented in this article is based on public interviews, videos, and statements made by Tanushree Dutta. Taaza Wire does not independently verify these claims and encourages readers to follow updates from official sources and law enforcement investigations.

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