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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Film Academy Chief: Court Rulings Are Final

Film Academy Chief: Court Rulings Are Final

11 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Academy must follow court's actor assault case decision.
  • Film personalities express respect for court's actor case verdict.
  • Sexual assault complaint against ex-MLA acknowledged.
Film Academy Chief: Court Rulings Are Final

Kukku Parameswaran, vice-chairperson of the Kerala Chalachitra Academy and secretary of AMMA, emphasized the academy's obligation to abide by court rulings, irrespective of their nature. She stated, "When the court verdict comes, if it is against our interests, we will have to accept and follow the verdict." Parameswaran noted that the court has found individuals guilty in the ongoing actor assault case.

Parameswaran also confirmed that the academy had received a sexual assault complaint against former CPM MLA P T Kunju Muhammed. While acknowledging the complaint from a director, she declined to disclose further actions publicly, citing procedural constraints. This adds another layer to the ongoing discussions within the film community regarding accountability.

In related developments, prominent film figures Sathyan Anthikad and Tovino Thomas have publicly expressed their respect for the court's decision regarding actor Dileep's non-culpability in the actor assault case. Thomas particularly underscored the crucial importance of justice for the survivor and ensuring perpetrators are held accountable.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Kukku Parameswaran stated the Kerala Chalachitra Academy will follow the court's decision in the actor assault case, whatever it may be.
The Kerala Chalachitra Academy has acknowledged receiving the complaint from the director but has not disclosed further public actions.
Tovino Thomas and Sathyan Anthikad have expressed respect for the court's decision, with Thomas emphasizing justice for the survivor.

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