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Monday, Jun 30, 2025
Geetu Mohandas, in her Facebook post, reminded everyone not to forget that the strength behind all the recent developments comes from one woman's courage.
The minister also commended the efforts of the Women in Cinema Collective (WCC), acknowledging their role in bringing to light the distressing experiences of women in the industry.
Joshy recalled that it was the late actor Thilakan who first warned him about a 'mafia' within the industry.
Meanwhile, Ranjith stated that he would address the allegations against him legally and prove his innocence.
Bhagyalakshmi recalled the actress assault incident from seven years ago, noting that not a single woman stood by the victim.
Ranjith communicated his decision to Cultural Affairs Minister Saji Cheriyan, stating that he is unwilling to continue in the position in light of the allegations against him.
FEFKA added that it holds no enmity towards the Women in Cinema Collective (WCC).
Minister for Culture and Films, Saji Cherian, hinted at the possibility of the filmmaker stepping down.
Asked about the allegation against senior filmmaker and Chalachithra Academy chairman Ranjith by Bengali actor Sreelekha Mitra, Urvashi said, 'a mature decision would be to step down and face probe.'
Satheesan added that the govt's inaction would further fuel the perception that the entire Malayalam film industry is complicit in wrongdoing.
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