This Article is From Jul 11, 2017

Top Kerala Filmstars Sack Jailed Dileep From Malayalam Actors' Body

Malayalam actor Dileep was arrested last night after several hours of questioning and a court sent him this morning to jail for 14 days.

Top Kerala Filmstars Sack Jailed Dileep From Malayalam Actors' Body

Top Malayalam actors met at the Kochi home of mega star Mammootty today and sacked their colleague Dileep

Kochi: Top Malayalam actors met at the Kochi home of mega star Mammootty today and sacked their colleague Dileep from their organisation, the Association of Malayalam Movie Artists (AMMA). Dileep, one of Kerala's most popular actors, was sent to jail this morning in the kidnapping and sexual assault of an actress.

The actors who met today to discuss one of the biggest scandals ever in Kerala's film industry, included super stars Mohanlal and Pritiviraj. They pledged support for the actress, who was confined in her car for two hours on February 17 by at least four men who molested her in the moving vehicle and took photographs. Six people were arrested earlier this year, including Pulsar Suni, a driver she had sacked.

Dileep was arrested last night after several hours of questioning and a court sent him this morning to jail for 14 days. He had been questioned last month too for over 12 hours. The police have charged him with criminal conspiracy, rape, kidnapping and wrongful confinement.

"I am innocent and I will prove my innocence. I was trapped," the actor said as he was led to a police van to be taken to Aluva sub-jail, around 25 km from Kochi. His lawyer said they have sought bail.

The police allege that Dileep has a "personal enmity' with the actress and are investigating the allegation that he contracted her former driver Pulsar Suni to attack her. Suni has alleged that Dileep offered him 1.5 crore rupees in 2013 to attack the actress. He has also alleged that they plotted the attack in the actor's BMW. The actor has rubbished the allegations calling them a "conspiracy to defame me".

Women in Cinema Collective, a rights organisation set up by women artists of Kerala film industry, including Dileep's former wife and actress Manju Warrier, after the arrest of the actor, said on Facebook, "We want justice for our woman colleague...Let the investigation progress, evidence be collected and let the truth come out."
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