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AMMA must look into issues raised by actresses: minister

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AKerala minister yesterday urged the Associatio­n of Malayalam Movie Artists (AMMA) to look into grievances raised by actresses.

The Women’s Collective in Cinema (WCC) has raised concerns over how the organisati­on, led by superstar Mohanlal, has handled the case involving the kidnapping of an actress.

The Kerala government will step in if the need arises, Minister for Law, Cinema and Culture A K Balan said in Thiruvanan­thapuram.

“Now that the WCC has raised issues, in all fairness, AMMA should look into it and sort it out,” said Balan.

The WCC was formed last year by women drawn from various sectors of the film industry to fight for their cause, after they found that AMMA was not protecting their interests.

Senior actor Dileep is accused of being the mastermind in the kidnapping of the actress last year. Dileep was in jail for 85 days and is now out on bail.

It was at a lengthy press conference that the WCC, led by actress Revathy, alleged that AMMA has not supported the victim, while Dileep has got all the backing.

Others who took part included Rima Kallingal, Remya Nambisan and Geetu Mohandas, who had earlier quit from AMMA to protest against the way the actress’ kidnapping issue was handled by AMMA.

On Saturday, Revathy said things were not clean in the Malayalam film industry. She said she was shocked to see a 17-year-old young girl knocking at her door and complainin­g about the way she was exploited.

But yesterday, Revathy issued a statement clearing her stance about her comments made during the press conference about incident which took place years ago.

“I wish to clarify that the said incident happened 25-26 years back and not one-and-a-halfyears back as some are projecting it to be.”

She said someone repeatedly knocked at her door asking her to open and when she did she found a stranger. “I asked her to come inside the room and locked the door. She was scared and I was also equally scared and both of us waited out that night in fear. No sexual or physical assault actually happened,” said Revathy.

Meanwhile, a lawyer has filed a petition at a police station in Kochi against Revathy for withholdin­g the informatio­n and not reporting to the authoritie­s.

Following the WCC press conference on Saturday evening, their Facebook page has come under cyberattac­k.

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