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Shubhangi Atre urges celebrities to respect law after Shilpa Shinde retracts harassment claim

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Actress Shubhangi Atre publicly commented on Shilpa Shinde's earlier sexual harassment allegations, stressing that celebrities must be accountable and mindful of their influence on audiences. Atre emphasized that public figures are bound by the same legal standards as everyone else. Shinde had previously accused producer Sanjay Kohli of sexual harassment, but later admitted on a podcast that the claims were false. She clarified that the dispute was settled amicably and that she had received her pending dues from Kohli.

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