Kochi, June 21
The fate of the ad-hoc committee led by superstar Mohanlal at the Association of Malayalam Movie Artists (AMMA) will be decided on Sunday during the association’s annual general body meeting (AGM) here.
The ad-hoc panel was constituted last year after the Malayalam film industry was rocked by controversies following the release of the Hema Committee report, which exposed the appalling conditions faced by women in the industry.
The situation worsened when several women artistes -- mostly those in minor roles -- came forward with allegations of sexual exploitation by prominent actors.
Amid mounting media attention and public outrage, popular actor Siddique, who had recently taken over as general secretary, resigned after being accused by a woman artiste.
As more names surfaced, Mohanlal and the entire elected committee stepped down under pressure.
Subsequently, to manage the affairs of the over 500-member strong AMMA, the same committee was reconstituted as an ad-hoc body with Mohanlal at the helm.
However, actor Unni Mukundan, the treasurer, later expressed his intention to resign from the interim setup.
Speaking to IANS on condition of anonymity, a leading actor said the AGM will deliberate on the way forward, especially after taking legal advice.
“Legal experts have already been consulted. At Sunday’s meeting, these aspects will be presented, and a final decision will be taken accordingly,†the actor said.
“If the ad-hoc committee is retained, replacements will be needed for Siddique and Mukundan. The current joint secretary, Baburaj, could be promoted to general secretary -- something that has precedence in other associations. However, the final call rests with the AGM,†the actor added.
With AMMA’s AGM generally witnessing strong participation, Sunday’s meeting is expected to be a packed and potentially decisive affair.
— IANS
Reader Comments
Mohanlal is a legend but AMMA needs fresh leadership after all these controversies. Why recycle the same people? Let's have proper elections and bring in some young blood who understand today's industry realities. #ChangeNeeded
As a Malayali woman, I'm glad these issues are finally being discussed openly. But just changing committees won't help - AMMA needs strong policies to protect women artists. Hope they implement the Hema Committee recommendations properly this time. ðŸ™
Lalettan is our pride but even he can't single-handedly clean up this mess. The whole association needs complete overhaul. Maybe bring in respected senior ladies like Manju Warrier or Revathy to lead? They'll understand women's issues better.
This is not just about AMMA - our entire film industry needs to change. So many talented women leave because of harassment. We're losing great artists because of these outdated mentalities. Time for real action, not just committee changes!
The way AMMA handled the Siddique case was disappointing. Just resigning isn't enough - there should be proper investigations and consequences. Hope Sunday's meeting brings some accountability to our film industry. Malayalam cinema deserves better.
As a film student in Kerala, this makes me worried about my future. Will I have to face these issues too? AMMA should set up proper complaint cells and awareness programs. The ad-hoc committee must take concrete steps, not just manage day-to-day affairs.
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