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Malayalam actor Vince Aloshious accused Shine Shine of misbehavior, drug abuse in the movie

Malayalam actor Vince Aloshious, who has filed a formal complaint with the internal complaint committee of the film and the Malayalam Film Artists Association (AMMA), named actor Tom Chacko. It is said that this incident happened during the filming of the movie Soothravakyam Starring Ms. Aloshious and Mr. Chacko.

Earlier, Ms. Aloshious accused a male co-star of not performing well with her after she was dating her with the excuse of helping her.

“When there is something wrong with my clothes, I go and correct it. He said, ‘I will come and correct it for you too.’ He said in front of everyone that it is difficult to do.

She also said she witnessed the co-stars in the scene consuming drugs. “When we practiced a scene, he spitted some white powder on the table. It was obvious that he used drugs in the movie,” she said. Despite notifying the producer, she said that the production was still being continued due to the actors involved in the lead role.

Although she didn’t name anyone in the video, Mr. Chacko’s name was speculated as the two worked together in the movie recently. The actor was arrested on cocaine charges after being arrested in 2015 for attacks in Kochi’s apartment.

Dansaf raid

On Wednesday, CCTV footage allegedly claimed that Mr Chacko fled a hotel in Ernakulam and also surfaced during a raid by the Special Anti-Drug Operations Force (DANSAF) in the region.

Meanwhile, Consumption Tax Minister MB Rajesh told Presspersons that the government has taken a serious view of the allegations and will conduct further investigations into the matter.

The allegations are when the government conducts intensive anti-virus drivers driving. The allegations of rampant drug use in the film group also come from film organizations. The HEMA committee report on various issues in the Malayalam film industry also highlights the drug threat in the industry.

Asked about Mr Chuck’s acquittal in an earlier drug case, the minister said it was due to a “major mistake” by the police. He added that the investigation in the case occurred during the United Democratic Front (UDF) government.

WCC praises Vinci’s “courage”

Women in the film collective (WCC) praised Alasi Alasi for his “courage” in a statement to oppose misconduct and drug abuse by her co-star.

“One thing that all women in the film industry in Kerala should know is that the decision of the Kerala High Court ensures that there must be an ICC in every movie. Each of us, as workers in the Malayalam film industry, must ensure that the ICC is on site to ensure that we effectively carry out any responsibility on the portal. Related to sexual harassment, to ensure that the ICC works effectively, has formed a representative organized by the film studio under the leadership of the film room.

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