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Mohanlal: Mohanlal Addresses Malayalam Film Industry Crisis | Thiruvananthapuram News

Mohanlal: Mohanlal Addresses Malayalam Film Industry Crisis | Thiruvananthapuram News

Mohanlal breaks his silence: 'Please don't blame us alone'

Thiruvananthapuram: Actor Mohanlal said the Malayalam film on Saturday industry was passing through a sea crisis and it was unfair to blame the Association of Malayalam Film Artistes (AMMA) as there are 21 associations in the industry. It was his first public reaction to allegations of harassment that emerged after a redacted report of the Justice K Hema Committee was made public and he resigned as AMMA president.
Speaking to reporters after inaugurating the Kerala Cricket League here, the actor said he was not part of any power group and was not aware of any such group.

Mohanlal breaks his silence: 'Please don't blame us alone'

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