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Sukumaran's mother actress Mallika Sukumaran has come out strongly against the AMMA organization for hosting a party for film festival delegates amid Dileep's acquittal in the actress's assault verdict. In a Facebook note, Prithviraj Sukumaran's mother said the celebration should not have taken place during this time. According to Mallika Sukumaran, the situation needed silence, and support to mark their film bodies solidarity with the surviour.
Prithviraj Sukumaran's Mother Mallika Sukumaran SLAMS AMMA
Speaking openly, Mallika said, “This is the truth. The justice system and society called her a survivor.” She highlighted the pain of a woman who lived for eight years as a widow, finding strength within herself. Mallika pointed out that only recently did the survivor say in her own words, “I am a survivor,” and openly write about her mental state using her name. Questions to a woman-led body Mallika questioned the stance of the women-led organization that had earlier promised unity. “What did this organization, which is run by women, show the world?” she asked. She further said, “Do they not value even the tears of a fellow colleague who stands beside them?” Her words reflected disappointment.
“So, they want to give a party to film festival delegates to rewrite AMMA’s history. Is this what the organization’s idea of charity is?” “They should have told them to keep their colleagues close, not push away those who speak up, and to make sure not to lose their inner worth,” she said. Ending her statement, she reminded everyone that times have changed. “Times have changed. The story has changed,” she said, “What is built is built by women, and what is destroyed is also destroyed by women.”
Prithviraj Sukumaran Shares Support For Surviour
Actor Prithviraj Sukumaran has come forward to support the survivor soon after the trial court verdict. The Vilayath Buddha actor shared the survivor post on social media. HIs wife and film producer Supriya Menon stands beside the survivor Producer Supriya Menon also shared the same post. She added a message saying “Always with her”. In her post, which was shared on the last day, the survivor thanked those who stood by her. She dedicated the court's verdict to those who made fun of her pain called her suffering lies.