Singer Bhuvana Seshan Shares Her MeToo Experience! Calls Out Award-Winning Poet-lyricist Vairamuthu Ramasamy: ‘17 Women Have Placed Allegations Against Him’

Award-Winning Poet-lyricist Vairamuthu Ramasamy was previously accused of sexually harassing several women, including singer Chinmayi Sripaada and 16 others

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Singer Bhuvana Seshan Shares Her MeToo Experience! Calls Out Award-Winning Poet-lyricist Vairamuthu Ramasamy: ‘17 Women Have Placed Allegations Against Him’
Bhuvana Seshan recently got candid about her allegations against poet-lyricist Vairamuthu Ramasamy. The recent claims come after Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) government in Tamil Nadu honoured Vairamuthu under the Dream House scheme, which is intended to honour renowned writers, reported Hindustan Times. 

This wasn’t the first time Vairamuthu was accused of sexually harassing women. As per the reports, he was previously accused of sexually harassing several women, including singer Chinmayi Sripaada.

Bhuvana Seshan told news agency ANI, “Almost 17 women have placed allegations against him (poet and lyricist Vairamuthu) but only four of them had the courage to show their faces and say their names, it's that difficult to come out of a harassment situation. The only purpose of sharing my story is that I don't want the dreams of young singers to be crushed. I don't want the same to happen with girls.”

The singer continued, “That girl's (singer Chinmayi Sripada) courage is amazing, she has been continuously abused on social media (for putting allegations against Vairamuthu)... Things have been very difficult for her. This cannot continue, many girls are suffering because of this. No investigation is going to happen, the system will not let that happen.”


A Hindustan Times report also quoted Chinmayi Sripaada from a recent interaction who shared that she has been holding many people 'responsible for safeguarding Vairamuthu'. The Oohale singer has been fighting for the sexual harassment allegations against the lyricist for years now.

Speaking to ANI, Chinmayi said, "I'm holding so many people responsible for saving Vairamuthu. There are a few people in DMK who tried to help me, but in the end, their hands are also tied. So what are these strings where everyone's hands."

"The rules cannot be different for Vairamuthu and Brij Bhushan. Our Champion wrestlers and the Country's pride including a Minor have named Brij Bhushan 17 women have named Vairamuthu who has used the proximity to your party and You, to silence me, and others and ruin the careers of women who are talented and had dreams. His talent is not greater than all of us. This is happening right under your nose," Chinmayi tweeted addressing the CM and DMK's Kanimozhi explaining that Vairamuthu had silenced many women who accused him of using his political power.

“Please do the needful so that across Tamilnadu workplaces can be safer. I speak as someone who has been ostracised by my own industry because people are too scared to speak against the Poet because of his political connections,” she also added.
Meanwhile, the inclusion of MeToo accused Vairamuthu in the government’s Dream House scheme has sparked uproar and outrage on social media. According to this scheme, the government provides houses to award-winning writers, regardless of their association with the government or any other employer.

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