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‘Declare Tiny Tom a public nuisance’: M.A. Nishad

‘Declare Tiny Tom a public nuisance’: M.A. Nishad takes dig at actor as AMMA controversy escalates; Lakshmipriya breaks silence

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The ongoing controversy involving actor and AMMA office-bearer Tiny Tom has taken a fresh turn with filmmaker M.A. Nishad publicly mocking the actor through a social media post. The director’s remarks come at a time when allegations raised by actresses Nina Kurup and Ansiba Hassan continue to generate widespread discussion within the Malayalam film industry.

Declare Tiny Tom a public nuisance

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In his post, Nishad suggested that authorities should consider taking action against the actor. Using humour and satire, he proposed an unusual punishment for Tiny Tom.He wrote, “I think the government should seriously consider whether there is any provision to declare this Tiny Tom a public nuisance. Otherwise, he should be tied up in a room and forced to watch his own mimicry performances continuously for at least 48 hours. I don’t see any other solution.”

Allegations against Tiny Tom trigger reactions

The latest developments stem from allegations made by actresses Nina Kurup and ‘Drishyam’ actor Ansiba Hassan. They reportedly accused Tiny Tom of verbally abusing and threatening them during a gathering organised by AMMA.Reports from Manorama Online says that the controversy intensified further after allegations surfaced that Ansiba was referred to as a “jihadi” in a derogatory manner. Claims were also made that there was an attempt to physically intimidate Nina Kurup during the dispute.

Lakshmipriya reveals she filed police complaint

Meanwhile, actress Lakshmipriya has publicly identified herself as the executive committee member who lodged a police complaint against Ansiba Hassan.Speaking to the media, Lakshmipriya explained that the dispute began after she received a message from Ansiba on her phone. According to the actress the situation gradually escalated and eventually reached a stage where she felt compelled to approach the authorities.Lakshmipriya stated that concerns about the impact of the issue on her family played a major role in her decision to file the complaint.

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