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Dhurandhar Production Designer Found Guilty by POSH in Sexual Harassment Case; Removed from YRF’s Akka Credits

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The Indian entertainment industry is facing another major moment of accountability as production designer Saini S. Johray, known for his work on the hit project Dhurandhar, has been found guilty by an internal Prevention of Sexual Harassment committee. The decision comes after a detailed and thorough six-month investigation that was quietly launched last year following a formal complaint from a female professional. In October, the woman reached out to filmmaker Aditya Dhar’s production house, B62 Studios, prompting the immediate activation of their internal legal safety group. According to insider sources close to the development, the intensive probe officially wrapped up around late March, concluding that Johray was definitively guilty on two major counts, which included direct sexual molestation and the intentional tampering of evidence to clear his name.

Following the internal verdict, the studio immediately enforced its strict zero-tolerance policy against workplace misconduct by wiping Johray’s name from multiple project timelines. His name has already been completely removed from the credit rolls of Dhurandhar 2, and while his name remains on the original theatrical and initial streaming versions of the first movie, his credit was notably scrubbed from the special raw and unedited edition that recently landed on major digital streaming platforms. The legal trouble for the production designer intensified further when the Chandigarh Police officially registered a formal criminal case against him at the local station, leading to his temporary arrest under severe charges of physical assault and wrongful confinement before he was eventually granted bail by a district court.

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The ripple effects of this high-profile case have quickly spread to other major production houses in Bollywood, most notably affecting the premium banner Yash Raj Films. The industry giant took immediate action regarding its upcoming web series Akka, which features an ensemble cast starring high-profile actresses like Radhika Apte and Keerthy Suresh. While Johray was not the direct focus of complaints during the active shooting schedule of that particular show, Yash Raj Films issued a clear public statement explaining that they have decided to entirely remove his associated credits from the final cut of the web series to maintain a safe, respectable, and comfortable working environment for everyone involved in their projects.

This swift institutional response highlights a growing, industry-wide shift where prominent production houses are no longer willing to look the other way or shield crew members accused of inappropriate behavior. By taking concrete steps to erase credits and cooperate fully with legal authorities, these companies are sending a clear message about the absolute necessity of safety on movie sets. As the official police investigation continues to move forward in court, the ongoing situation serves as a stark reminder of the long overdue changes taking place within the entertainment industry to protect independent creators and professionals from harassment.

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