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Members of the Mahila Congress attempt to cross police barricades during a protest march outside the District Police Headquarters in Thiruvananthapuram on August 26, 2024, demanding an investigation into the findings of the Hema Committee report.
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On Monday, actor Minu Muneer alleged that some of the big names in the industry subjected her to physical and verbal abuse. Those named included ruling Communist Party of India (Marxist) MLA and actor M. Mukesh, actor and producer Maniyanpilla Raju, actor and former general secretary of Association of Malayalam Movie Artists (AMMA) Edavela Babu, actor Jayasurya, a production controller and others. Mr. Raju has denied the allegations while the others are yet to react. The allegations against Mr. Mukesh led to protests by the Mahila Congress and Yuva Morcha to his residence in Kollam.

âForced to quit industryâ
âIn 2013, I was subjected to physical and verbal abuse by these individuals while working on a project. I tried to cooperate and continue working, but the abuse became unbearable. As a result, I was forced to leave the Malayalam film industry and relocate to Chennai. I am now seeking justice and accountability for the trauma and suffering I endured,â Ms. Muneer said in a Facebook post. She later expanded on the allegations while addressing the media.
Speaking to The Hindu, actor Gayathri Varsha corroborated Ms. Muneerâs allegations against Mr. Raju. âWe were acting in the film Da Thadiya when the incident happened. She had confided in me about the advances made by Mr. Raju back then. But, she did not go ahead with a complaint then. The current atmosphere after the Hema committee reportâs publication appears to have given her the courage to speak out. She said she will give evidence to the SIT, and I will surely give a statement if the team approaches me,â she said.
Mr. Raju, speaking to the media, said many such âfake allegationsâ were likely to come up from people looking to âwring money or those disgruntled at not getting a chanceâ in films. These allegations should be investigated, else even the innocent persons would be trapped, he said. AMMA joint secretary and actor Baburaj also echoed similar sentiments, after a junior artiste, who chose to remain anonymous, accused him of raping her at his home in Aluva. The junior artiste will also be giving evidence to the SIT.
A young female writer, who also chose to be anonymous, accused a prominent filmmaker of making advances towards her in 2022 after calling her to a hotel in Kollam for a story discussion session. Actors Geetha Vijayan and Sridevika accused filmmaker Thulasidas of knocking on her doors at night during the shooting of a film in 2007, an accusation the filmmaker denied. Ms. Sridevika, in a statement she shared with The Hindu, said she was ready to give a statement to the SIT, and demanded that the AMMA leadership open its eyes and act on these issues.
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AMMA meeting postponed
Meanwhile, the AMMA, which has come under tremendous pressure from its own members questioning its lack of a strong stand on the committee report, has postponed an emergency executive meeting scheduled for Tuesday, citing inconvenience of AMMA president and actor Mohanlal.
Amid the criticism over the silence of the male superstars on these issues, actor Prithviraj criticised AMMA for its failures and said the allegations should be treated with utmost seriousness and exemplary punishment handed out, if found true. âStrong actions are required on AMMAâs part. Those holding various positions should resign if allegations are levelled against them. Hope that this is the beginning of a process to clean out the murk,â he said. He also recounted the instances of boycott he experienced in the past.
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