June 29, 2017
The Association of Malayalam Movie
Artists (AMMA) on Thursday expressed their ire at the media over the
actress kidnap case and said that the artists are united on the issue.
The anger at the media came when probing questions were put to the AMMA
executive committee members, who included association President and Lok
Sabha member Innocent and superstars Mammootty, Mohanlal, Dileep and
Kerala assembly members Mukesh and K.B. Ganesh Kumar.
Kumar lost his cool when questions came thick and fast over why the
AMMA annual general body meeting did not take up the actress's kidnap
case, when she is a member as is Dileep, who was questioned by the
police for over 13 hours till 1 a.m. on Thursday.
"It was me who had told the meeting that if anyone wishes to raise this
issue, it can be raised and discussed. But none had any doubts as they
know that AMMA is fair. Both of 'them' (the victim and Dileep) are our
own children. We are united and none can break our unity and our
organisation," said Kumar.
Another member who lost his cool was Mukesh who was asked if the women
artists' new organisation, which too like AMMA was silent on the case,
did not have any doubts.
"The women collective is fully supporting us and they are with us. Why
are you asking like this and what is your problem? We have already said
that none had any doubts," said Mukesh.
Throughout the media interaction, both Mammootty and Mohanlal
maintained silence.
Dileep said he has already expressed his apologies for his statement
against the victim and did it again at the meeting.
Innocent said that AMMA has effectively intervened and as soon as the
incident occurred, he called up Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and the
then state police chief Loknath Behra.
"It's true that we did not take out any march of protest. We were asked
to remain silent by the police as any response from our side would
affect the probe in the case. All the accused in the kidnap case are
now behind bars," said Innocent.
This was the first meeting of the AMMA since the hugely popular young
actress was kidnapped on February 17 while travelling from Thrissur to
Kochi by road and was later dumped near the house of
director-turned-actor Lal, who informed police. She is alleged to have
been molested en route.
The notable absentees from the Thursday meeting were Dileep's former
wife Manju Warrier, who is the live wire behind the women's new
organisation, and the victim.
However, an actor who did not wish to be identified, told IANS that the
members would not speak against AMMA.
"Of the members, it's just around 25 who are getting regular work in
cinema and the rest get work on and off, and if anyone dares to speak
against AMMA, then their survival in the industry would be in jeopardy,
hence none will speak," said the actor.