In the wake of the Me Too movement, Emraan Hashmihas taken an important decision. From now on, his contracts will include a sexual harassment clause. Speaking to Mumbai Mirror, Hashmi said, "Such clauses are already in contracts in several industries, including MNCs. No film production company has enforced it so far, but with the #MeToo movement that started a decade ago, picking up steam in the West last year and inching towards India, with someone being outed almost every hour on the social media, such clauses have become imperative. In my company at least, it will include both male and female cast and crew members." Emraan has recently floated his production company with Cheat India. He co-produced the film with Bhushan Kumar, Atul Kasbekar and Tanuj Garg.(Also read: [In Pics] Someone is trying to copy Emraan Hashmi's look- find out who) Also Read - Emraan Hashmi's Harami becomes the only Indian film to compete at the Busan International Film Festival 2020

Emraan also feels there is a bit of a confusion as to what amounts to harassment. "For some women, a mildly flirtatious remark could be tantamount to sexual harassment. Men are on tenterhooks because what is said in jest, can be misconstrued and one could be fried. In the circumstances, lying down a universal moral code on the film set, dictated by the government’s guidelines, is the need of the hour. This will safeguard the interests of women and men will be forewarned so they don’t cross the line,” the actor added. When asked if he feels actors could be more vulnerable here because they enact a lot of intimate scenes on the big screen, Emraan said, "No, I don’t expect any surprises because I have only ever done what the script demanded and what the director wanted. There was always a clear and open dialogue with the writer, director and my co-star before an intimate scene during which the duration and aesthetics would be discussed. If the lady had a problem, we would try to resolve it. If she was still uncomfortable, I would suggest we remove it. Even if it was okay with her, we would first agree on what was required before the shot was taken so there was no way I would do something out of line and not on the page,” he informs, pointing out that on a film set, the woman is always a minority, surrounded by a 100 men behind the camera, all physically stronger than her. “It’s tough on her and plays on her psyche which is why it’s important that we are sensitive and empathetic to her. A woman knows when a man is out of line.” Also Read - Monday Memes: 'Main Postman Hoon' memes will start your week on a hilarious note

Emraan also reminds here... “If there are male bosses, there are female bosses too." Also Read - Trending Entertainment News Today: 'Sushant Singh Rajput's flatmate lying', says family member; Saif Ali Khan's autobiography