The film industry should take the position of Vinci not working with drugs: MB Rajesh

Kerala’s Minister of Consumption Tax MB Rajesh said everyone in the film industry should be able to follow the “brave position” taken by actor Vince Aloshious and oppose working with people using drugs or anesthetic substances.
Mr Rajesh praised Ms. Alasi’s “brave and firm” position, which is the responsibility of the film industry, and it is part of the organization to ensure that people like Ms. Aloshious are not quarantined or quarantined.
The minister told reporters here: “I talk to Vince Aloshious. I praise her courage and firm position that she will not work with people who use drugs. Everyone in the film industry should be ready to step up and take that position.”
He also said Ms. Aloshious assured him that she would cooperate with the investigation, in connection with her allegations and that she was ready to make statements wherever she needed.
Mr Rajesh reiterated that the state police and the excise tax department is fighting the drug threat and that in its efforts to lift Kerala out of the effects of narcotic drugs, no department has been subject to any special consideration or exemption.
“Because the use of drugs is considered social evil, neither the film field nor the celebrities will have any special considerations on this matter. It will be handled strictly. It will be covered with an iron fist,” the minister said.
He added that in order to free the country from the impact of drugs, all information that helps achieve the goal will be welcomed and taken seriously.
Ms. Aloshious filed a complaint against the movie room, accusing actor Shine Tom Chacko of acting “inappropriate” with her under the influence of drugs. Although she also reported the incident to the Malayalam Film Artists Association (AMMA), she has not filed a police complaint.
publishing – April 20, 2025 08:48 pm IST