Mumbai: Actor Mrunal Thakur says she did not want 'Super 30' to be affected by the sexual harassment allegations surrounding its director Vikas Bahl as many people worked hard on the project.
The 'Queen' director was accused of sexual harassment by a former employee at the now dissolved Phantom Films, which had Bahl as one of the partners alongside Anurag Kashyap, Vikramaditya Motwane and Madhu Mantena.
Last month, Bahl was given a clean chit in the sexual harassment case following an internal inquiry by Reliance Entertainment, producer of 'Super 30'.
When asked whether the allegations against Bahl disturbed her, Mrunal told PTI, "I thought about it but I realised, 'what's the fault of the film?' The story is so wonderful, I have seen everyone working hard, while we were filming, everything was ok. "
"I didn't want the film to be affected. I'm glad that after everything, things have been cleared and the film is releasing on July 12. Every film goes through ups and downs, I'm glad the film is getting what it deserves," she added.
'Super 30' is a biopic on Anand Kumar, a mathematics teacher from Bihar who opened a coaching institute to help underprivileged students prepare for competitive exams.