Malayalam director Jude Anthany Joseph reveals cutting out actor from 2018 movie after he misbehaved with an actress; ‘I completely removed him…’

Malayalam director Jude Anthany Joseph reveals cutting out actor from 2018 movie after he misbehaved with an actress; ‘I completely removed him…’

As a lifestyle expert with extensive experience in the film industry, I commend the director for taking a firm stand against unacceptable behavior. In my own career, I’ve seen too many instances where such actions have been overlooked, and it’s heartening to see a change in attitude towards creating a safe and respectful environment.


In the movie that was released in 2018, one of the actors made inappropriate comments towards a female co-star at some point. The director chose to eliminate his scene entirely and excise him from the film. Now, when you watch the movie, you might notice a discontinuity as a significant character has been swapped with another one.

In the midst of the unfolding landscape within the Malayalam film industry, I find myself deeply troubled by the latest disclosures from our respected director. The past few weeks have been a storm, with several actresses bravely speaking up about underhanded activities and unacceptable behavior that’s long been hidden within our ranks. The emergence of the Hema Committee report has only served to shed light on these disturbing practices. As a lifestyle expert, I firmly believe it is crucial for us all to take a stand against such injustices, fostering an environment where everyone feels safe and valued.

Lately, the actor Siddique stepped down from his position as general secretary of the actors’ association due to accusations of inappropriate behavior. Additionally, similar allegations have surfaced against other artists such as Mukesh, Jayasurya, Ranjith, among others.

Beyond the startling events unfolding in the movie world, I’ve been deeply concerned about the findings of the Hema Committee report that shed light on the challenging circumstances faced by fellow actresses within our industry. It’s a reality we can no longer ignore.

The 2018 film, titled “Everyone is a Hero,” was an edge-of-your-seat survival thriller boasting an ensemble cast that included Kunchacko Boban, Tovino Thomas, Asif Ali, Vineeth Sreenivasan, Narain, Lal, Aparna Balamurali, Tanvi Ram, and several other notable actors in significant roles.

The movie is set around the devastating floods in Kerala in 2018, portraying the heart-wrenching consequences a natural disaster can inflict on ordinary citizens. It was submitted as India’s representative to the Oscars but didn’t make it to the final round. Remarkably, this film became the fourth Malayalam production to be considered for an Academy Award nomination, following in the footsteps of Guru, Adaminte Makan Abu, and Jallikattu.

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2024-08-26 13:25