Actor Mohanlal on Monday said the #MeToo movement was not a concern for the Malayalam film industry. The president of the
Association of Malayalam Movie Artists
(AMMA) also described the ongoing #MeToo wave as a fad that will eventually blow over. [caption id=“attachment_5585131” align=“alignnone” width=“825”]
Mohanlal. Image from Twitter[/caption] The veteran actor was addressing members of the press at an event in Dubai to promote his upcoming charity fund-raiser Onnanu Nammal. When he was asked to share his thoughts on the movement, he said it was turning into some sort of a fashion. “There is no big problem in the Malayalam film industry. #MeToo is turning into something of a fashion. Anything like that will have a life span for a bit and will soon disappear,” a Scroll
report quoted him as saying. He further added: “I cannot make a comment on #MeToo. You can talk about it only if you experience it. Otherwise there is no point in commenting.” Mohanlal’s tenure as the president of AMMA has been plagued by
multiple controversies
. The association, led by him, has been
slammed
by the Women’s Collective in Cinema on multiple occasions for their
treatment
of the kidnapping and sexual assault case of a Malayalm actress. Actor Dileep, who is an accused in the case,
gave up his AMMA membership
in October after a continued protest by the members of the WCC.
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