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AMMA No Place For Women, Say Kerala Actresses

Influential AMMA바카라™s reinstatement of star Dileep, an accused in a 2017 sexual assault case, triggers resignation of four actresses. Further artists line up to strengthen 바카라˜struggle against male chauvinism바카라™

AMMA No Place For Women, Say Kerala Actresses
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Sixteen months after she was allegedly assaulted sexually in a moving car, a noted South Indian actress quit from an influential body of film artists in Kerala on Wednesday, following its decision to take back an actor who it had suspended after he was named an accused in the criminal case. The resignation found immediate emulation from three other prominent Malayalam actresses, who too announced their decision to leave the Association of Malayalam Movie Artists, known by its acronym AMMA.

While the 32-year-old actress, who was allegedly abducted in a car while travelling from Thrissur 60 km southward to Thrissur on a night in February last year and assaulted by five men who also video-taped the act, said the AMMA had failed to stand by her during the crisis.

Extending solidarity with her, Remya Nambeesan, Reema Kallingal and Geethu Mohandas said they have resigned from the AMMA, which has more than 500 members and is headed by superstar Mohanlal who was elected its president on Sunday.

The resignation of the young actresses was announced through the Facebook page of the Women in Cinema Collective (WCC), a relatively nascent organisation of female artistes in cinema. It comes two days after a general body meeting of the Thiuvananthapuram-headquartered AMMA reportedly decided to take back actor Dileep into the 1995-founded fold.

Remya said, 바카라œBy deciding to take Dileep back into the association, the AMMA has clearly declared on whose side it is.바카라 In a statement, she even claimed that instead of standing by the side of the victim, the organisation kept on protecting Dileep.

Geethu said she 바카라œshould have resigned much earlier바카라. 바카라œAs a member of the panel, I had realised much earlier that to question the association from within would always be difficult. This association needs members who will fall in line and not question decisions of the leadership,바카라 the actress said, while saying she will fight this 바카라œirresponsible stance바카라 of the AMMA from outside.

Rima, who is a founding member of the WCC formed as a nonprofit organisation on November 1 last year, said she did not believe this was an issue limited to a person or an association. She hoped that the coming generation will have the option to work with dignity and without compromises.

Outspoken actress Parvathy told Outlook that she believed the protestors were doing 바카라œour best바카라 to make sure justice is served. 바카라œWe have to fiercely support and be there for each other; by that I mean everyone! Especially those who have been assaulted and abused,바카라 she added. 바카라œI support the decisions made by my colleagues, and hope further dialogues with the existing organisations would be fruitful. We are all in this together; for the betterment of everyone."

Actress Sajitha Madathil, who has been working with the WCC since its inception, said the collective tried to reach the AMMA several times, but 바카라œthey never took us seriously and tried to mock our work through their stage shows바카라Š. That was their reply to us.바카라

She expressed shock over the AMMA바카라™s decision to take back Dileep. 바카라œWe never expected this from AMMA. My friends in that organisation tell me the general body (on Sunday) did not give a prior mention of this in its agenda and nor was there a discussion regarding it. It was a very crucial decision; they should have informed the members but they took it very lightly. It was a scripted drama that happened at the end of the meeting.바카라

Sajitha further claimed the AMMA would not give actresses a space to talk or discuss their issues. 바카라œSoon after the assault incident (of February 17, 2017) first came to light, Dileep was expelled from the AMMA after pressure from younger actors in the industry. They then tried to show that they have expelled him and are standing with the woman바카라Š. But we now understand their attitude has least changed.바카라

As for Dileep, Sajitha described him as a 바카라œpowerful person바카라 inside and outside of the organisation. 바카라œAMMA will never let him go. For AMMA, Dileep is more important than these three or four actresses who have quit it,바카라 she said. 바카라œTaking him back in the AMMA means showing the gesture that 바카라˜We are with Dileep바카라™ and not with the victim. They are simply showing clearly that they are with the mafia and not the victim. I hope more actresses joined this protest.바카라

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