Key Points

Sandra Thomas made a bold statement by wearing a purdah while filing her nomination at the Kerala Film Producers Association. She called it a protest against the unsafe environment for women in the male-dominated association. Thomas aims to challenge the current leadership, which she accuses of misconduct. If elected, she promises to bring much-needed reforms to the industry.

Key Points: Sandra Thomas Wears Purdah Protesting Kerala Producers Association

  • Sandra Thomas files nomination in purdah protesting unsafe environment
  • Accuses current leadership of misconduct in FIR-linked complaint
  • Aims to break male-dominated monopoly in producers' body
  • Promises reforms if elected in August 14 elections
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Purdah best to escape preying eyes of producers: Sandra Thomas

Actor-producer Sandra Thomas dons purdah at Kerala Film Producers Association office, calling it the safest attire against "preying eyes" of male producers.

"This office is not safe for women, as there are preying eyes all around. – Sandra Thomas"

Kochi, July 26

Stepping up her battle in the male-dominated Kerala Film Producers Association, actor and producer Sandra Thomas, on Saturday, sprang a surprise when she turned up at the office here wearing a purdah, saying it was the best way to escape the preying eyes of male producers.

Thomas arrived at the office wearing the traditional Muslim women’s attire to file her nomination to contest the upcoming elections scheduled for August 14.

After filing her nomination, she told the media that with the present set of office bearers in control, this is the safest dress one can wear.

“This is also my protest against the way this association is being run by a group of people who have been named in the FIR based on my complaint. This office is not safe for women, as there are preying eyes all around."

Thomas, who has been engaged in a long battle with the current leadership of the Association, has pointed out that her agenda is to ensure that a new set of office bearers is elected, ending years of dominance of a particular group. She said she is contesting the elections to break this monopoly.

She promised to bring about a positive change if she is elected.

Thomas, who began her production career alongside Vijay Babu in 2012, has produced nine films and acted in several others. After a while, the two split, following which a case was filed and later settled amicably.

She then went on to set up her own production house, and in 2014, one of her films won the Kerala State Special Jury Award.

She began her celluloid career as an actress in 1991, and her first foray into production was in 2012 and the last film she produced was in 2023 -- Nalla Nilavulla Rathiri.

Alongside her film career, Thomas was also active in the television industry, too.

- IANS

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Rahul R
While I support women's safety, I'm not sure if wearing purdah is the right way to protest. This might unintentionally reinforce stereotypes about Muslim women's clothing. Couldn't she find another way to make her point?
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Ananya R
As a Malayali woman working in media, I completely understand Sandra's frustration. The film industry is still very much a boys' club. Her action speaks volumes about the daily struggles women face. More power to her! 💪
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Vikram M
This is a wake-up call for Malayalam cinema. We pride ourselves on progressive films but the industry itself needs reform. Sandra's been fighting this battle for years - hope this election brings real change.
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Sarah B
Interesting how she's using clothing as protest. Reminds me of the #MeToo movement globally. But will this symbolic gesture translate into actual policy changes? That's what really matters in the long run.
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Karthik V
Respect for Sandra Thomas! She's been through so much in her career - from acting to production, facing all kinds of challenges. This protest shows her commitment to making the industry better for future generations of women.

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