With his accuser declining to file charges, filmmaker Vikas Bahl has gone back to the post-production work of Hrithik Roshan starrer Super 30.

Filmmaker Vikas Bahl who was recently accused of sexual harassment by an ex-employee of now dissolved Phantom Films has reportedly joined the post-production team of Super 30. This comes after the employee who had accused Vikas of sexual misconduct decided not to pursue any legal action against the filmmaker.

As reported by a leading web portal, a source has said them, “There is one more day of shooting left for the film. It will be completed in Poland. Once the shoot is done and an edit is locked, VFX and the CG will be done. If all goes right, the film will come out on January 25, along with Manikarnika.”

It is being said that what has worked for Bahl was that the producers of the upcoming flick, Sajid Nadiadwala and Reliance, did not sack him immediately after the allegations against him.

Talking about the case and the accuser, Bahl’s lawyer was quoted as saying by ANI that, "The matter has been adjourned to October 23. The victim has made a statement that she is not going to file any complaint against Vikas. So you can deduce from that as to what the whole battle was about."

Meanwhile, Vikas has filed a Rs 10-crore defamation suit against his former partners at Phantom Films for using the name of a girl to publically condemn him for sexual allegations. Mr Bahl, has also sought directions from the court to restrain the two from making any statement about him to the media or via social media.

Credits :Deccan Chronical

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