Mumbai: Ajay Devgn on Tuesday refrained from commenting on the #MeToo allegations against his "De De Pyaar De" co-star Alok Nath.
Writer Vinta Nanda had accused Nath of rape last year.
When producer Luv Ranjan was asked to comment on the same, Ajay intervened saying, "This is not the right place to talk about it."
"And jinki aap baat kar rahe hai woh film uske pehle complete hui (the film was completed before the allegations surfaced against the concerned person)
Ajay was talking on the sidelines of the trailer launch of his film "De De Pyaar De".
The trailer was launched on the occasion of Ajay's 50th birthday.
The film, also featuring Tabu and Rakul Preet Singh, is directed by Akiv Ali. It releases on May 17.
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Palakkad: In a tragic incident near Shoranur Railway Station, four sanitary workers, including two women from Tamil Nadu, lost their lives after being struck by the Thiruvananthapuram-bound Kerala Express on November 2.
According to the Railway Police, the accident occurred when the workers were on the tracks and may not have noticed the approaching train. A team from the Shoranur Railway Police responded promptly to the scene. "It appears the workers were unaware of the train’s approach, but investigations are ongoing," stated a Railway Police officer.
Further information regarding the incident is awaited as authorities continue their inquiry.