Vivek Oberoi responds to Hema committee report: ‘I can’t stand still, I would stand by them’ | Hindi Movie News

Vivek Oberoi responds to Hema committee report: 'I cannot stand still, I would continue to stand by them'
Vivek Oberoi made his acting debut with Ram Gopal Varma’s ‘Company’ in 2002. The actor earned a significant place in the industry with his unique performances in films like ‘Saathiya’, ‘Masti’, ‘Kaal’, ‘Omkara’ and ‘Krrish 3’. He was also a part of the Malayalam film industry with the critically acclaimed hit film ‘Lucifer’ in 2019.
In a recent conversation, the actor spoke about the shocking Hema Commission report released by Mollywood on sexual exploitation and casting couch incidents involving female actors.

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In an interview with News 18, Vivek responded to the report by expressing his strong stance against exploitation. He stressed that he does not wait for official reports and would immediately intervene if he saw someone being abused. Vivek explained that his moral compass compels him to support those in need, be it a child in a labour camp or a girl on a film set, to stand with them and offer strength. For him, this is a daily effort to be a good human being. “I cannot stand still – I would stand with them, offer my support and say, ‘No, fight. I am with you,’” he added.
The actor also discussed nepotism, highlighting how he consciously avoided building his career through such means. He cited Shah Rukh Khan as an example, praising him as someone who came from humble beginnings yet achieved immense popularity and love, and who was a true counterbalance to nepotism.
Vivek was last seen in Rohit Shetty’s debut web series, ‘Indian Police Force‘, which also starred Sidharth Malhotra and Shilpa Shetty Kundra.

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