Key Points

Unni Mukundan's production house has issued a stern warning against false claims of representation. The actor clarified he has never employed a personal manager, with all professional matters handled directly by his team. This follows earlier allegations made by Vipin Kumar, which Mukundan strongly denied. The production house emphasized legal consequences for spreading misleading information.

Key Points: Unni Mukundan Denies Having Personal Manager Amid False Claims

  • Unni Mukundan Films issues legal warning over false representation claims
  • Actor clarifies no personal manager has ever represented him
  • Production house handles all official communications directly
  • Comes after March assault allegations by Vipin Kumar
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Refrain from spreading false or misleading information regarding Unni Mukundan's representation, says actor's production house

Unni Mukundan Films warns against false representation claims, threatens legal action over misleading information spread by unauthorized parties.

"Unni Mukundan does not have and has never had a personal manager representing him in any capacity. – Unni Mukundan Films"

Chennai, July 10

Unni Mukundan Films, the production house of well knonwn Malayalam actor Unni Mukundan, on Thursday clarified that the actor does not have and has never had, a personal manager representing him in any capacity.

Urging individuals and platforms to refrain from spreading false or misleading information regarding Unni Mukundan's representation, the production house warned that anybody found misrepresenting themselves or continuing to circulate false claims would be subject to strict legal action.

In a statement, which Unni Mukundan shared on his Instagram stories, the production house said, "Unni Mukundan would like to clarify that he does not have and has never had, a personal manager representing him in any capacity. All official communication, collaborations, and professional matters are handled directly by him or through his production company, UMF."

The production house further said, "We strongly urge individuals and platforms to refrain from spreading false or misleading information regarding his representation. Anyone found misrepresenting themselves or continuing to circulate such false claims will be subject to strict legal action."

The clarification by Unni Mukundan's production house comes in the wake of an incident that occurred in March this year. In March, an individual identified as Vipin Kumar filed a police complaint against the actor, alleging that he had been physically assaulted and verbally abused by him.

Denying all allegations levelled against him by Vipin Kumar, Unni Mukundan claimed that there was no physical attack on Vipin Kumar at any point of time.

He issued a lengthy statement in which Unni Mukundan pointed out that Vipin Kumar's allegations were "absolutely false and untrue" and pointed out that the whole place was under CCTV surveillance.

Unni Mukundan said Vipin kumar contacted him when he was about to produce his first film under his own production around 2018. "He introduced himself as the PRO of many reputed celebrities from the industry. He was NEVER assigned as my Personal Manager ever, on record," Mukundan had then clarified.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The timing seems suspicious though... Why issue this clarification now when the incident happened in March? Feels like damage control after the assault allegations resurfaced.
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Arjun K
As a Malayali film fan, I've always admired Unni Mukundan's direct approach with fans. He's one of the few stars who personally responds to messages. This clarification makes sense - why pay middlemen when you can connect directly?
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Sarah B
The entertainment industry needs more transparency like this! In Hollywood too we see many fake agents and managers. Good on Unni for taking legal action against imposters.
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Karthik V
But what about the assault case? This statement cleverly diverts attention from the real issue. The production house should address those serious allegations properly instead of talking about managers.
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Nisha Z
As someone who works in PR, I can confirm this is a common problem. Many small-time PROs claim to represent big stars to get clients. Hope other celebrities follow Unni's lead and make their representation clear!

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