Two weeks ago, Tanushree Dutta's accusations of sexual assault against Nana Patekar stirred up a hornet's nest.

She accused the actor of misbehaving with her on the sets of 2008 film Horn Ok Pleasss. At the time, when she protested, she said that he called goons from the political party MNS (Maharashtra Navnirman Sena) to bash up her car. The MNS denied their involvement in the incident.

The incident had made headlines at the time and slowly faded away from public memory. Tanushree left India a little later for the US.

On her return, Tanushree reiterated her allegations against Nana.

On his part, Nana had said that there was no truth to her allegations and that there were around 50 people on set, so it was not possible for such an incident to have taken place.

Tanushree has drawn much flak for supposedly not filing an FIR. Yesterday (October 6), she filed a police complaint. She also mentioned that she had filed a complaint back then, but the molestation angle was not in the complaint.

India Today has a copy of the FIR that Tanushree's father had filed on her behalf 10 years ago at the Goregaon police station in Mumbai. It does not even mention molestation.