‘I was called a Jihadi’, Drishyam 3 actress Anseeba Hassan made serious allegations against Tiny Tom, created a stir in the industry
New Delhi. A big controversy has emerged from the Malayalam film industry, where ‘Drishyam 3’ fame actress Ansiba Hassan has made serious allegations against her co-actor Tiny Tom and some members of the Association of Malayalam Movie Artists (AMMA). Ansiba claims that objectionable and communal comments were made against him, including calling him a “Jihadi”. However, Tiny Tom has completely rejected these allegations.
Anseeba Hasan said while talking to the media that a member of the organization told her that Tiny Tom had made this comment against her. The actress alleges that wrong things were spread about her religious conversion and rumors were spread about her personal life, due to which she had to suffer mental stress.
The actress also claimed that she had resigned from AMMA on February 21 citing personal reasons and work pressure, but she had separately told the real reason behind this to the secretary of the organization. He alleges that a woman member of the executive committee also filed a false police complaint against him, which further increased his troubles.
While reacting to all these allegations, Tiny Tom said that these things are completely wrong and he never made such comments against anyone. He says that these allegations are based on hearsay and that he takes his work seriously. Tom also said that the AMMA Executive Committee will investigate the matter and take an appropriate decision.
This entire controversy has created a stir in the Malayalam film industry, especially when ‘Drishyam 3’ is already doing well in theatres. In the film, Anseeba Hassan played the role of Anju George, daughter of Mohanlal’s character Georgekutty. At the box office, the film has earned around Rs 26.90 crore in two days.
It is noteworthy that ‘Drishyam’ franchise is one of the most successful series of Malayalam cinema, in the first two-part Hindi remake of which Ajay Devgan played the lead role.
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