Choreographer, director and actor Ganesh Acharya is also a National Award winner. He made the headlines after a drastic physical transformation in which he lost a lot of weight! Recently, Ganesh Acharya has been in the headlines for some not-so-positive news! It was just a couple of days back that a 33-year-old female choreographer lodged a complaint with the Amboli Police and also registered a complaint againt Ganesh Acharya, with the National Women's Commission. The woman's complaint alleges that Ganesh Acharya had been demanding Rs. 500 from her, for each project that she had been getting.

Ganesh Acharya responds to porn watching allegations by female choreographer

A second complaint also alleged that Ganesh Acharya used to watch porn every time she went to meet him in his office and that he had even forced her to watch porn with him. Another complaint stated that Ganesh Acharya - the Secretary of the Indian Film and Television Choreographers Association (IFTCA), had shouted at her and abused her at a public function. Ganesh Acharya has now come out in response to these allegations. He has stated that the woman's claims are false and that he had left the function before she had gotten into an altercation with another female.

Ganesh Acharya responds to porn watching allegations by female choreographer

Ganesh Acharya has also stated that he is being targetted by veteran dancer Saroj Khan and her colleagues of conspiring against him and wanting to malign his name. He has now filed a defamation suit against those who are spoiling his name! Meanwhile, after these allegations came out, actress Tanushree Dutta has also spoken out against Ganesh Acharya and stated that he had remained silent while she was abused by Nana Patekar on the sets of the movie Horn OK Please. She even went on to curse Ganesh and mentioned that now more people would come out with the truth about him and his misbehaviour towards other dancers and juniors! Stay tuned for the latest updates...

Ganesh Acharya responds to porn watching allegations by female choreographer