Kerala #MeToo: Mohanlal denies link to any 'power group' in Malayalam film industry

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Veteran Malayalam actor Mohanlal on Saturday spoke out on the ongoing sexual abuse allegations that have rocked the Malayalam film industry, saying any wrongdoers should be punished if there is concrete evidence against them.l)..

Mohanlal also lauded the Kerala government's decision to release the Justice Hema Committee report, which has brought to light numerous accounts of sexual harassment and abuse within the industry..

The Hema Committee report, which was made public last week, has sparked widespread protests in Kerala, with female actors coming forward with harrowing stories of abuse by well-known figures in the industry..

The report highlights the widespread nature of sexual harassment in the Malayalam film industry, with several women revealing that they were subjected to unwanted advances, intimidation, and threats while working on film sets..

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