Monday, January 19, 2026
24.1 C
New Delhi

Sanal Kumar Sasidharan detained at Mumbai airport

Sanal Kumar Sasidharan detained at Mumbai airport; director claims police ‘fabricated case’; taken to Kochi for questioning

(Picture Courtesy: Facebook)

Acclaimed filmmaker Sanal Kumar Sasidharan was detained at Mumbai airport on Sunday following a lookout notice issued by the Kerala Police. The action comes in connection with a case filed earlier this year by Elamakkara police, based on a complaint from a prominent Malayalam actress.As reported by Mathrubhumi News, confirming the development, Kochi City Police Commissioner Putta Vimaladitya said, “The detention was carried out under the lookout notice, and Sanal will be taken to Kochi for questioning.”The director, best known for his unconventional storytelling, was intercepted while attempting to travel. Police had registered a case against him in January for allegedly harassing the actress through social media, after which a lookout circular was issued since he was abroad at the time.

Sanal Kumar Sasidharan arrested after Manju Warrier filed a complaint

Sanal Kumar Sasidharan’s reply

Sanal himself confirmed the news through social media, revealing that his phone had been seized and questioning the basis of the charges. “I don’t know on what basis a stalking case has been filed against me. As per the legal section, if someone follows a woman due to concern for her safety, it cannot be considered stalking,” he wrote.He went on to argue that the original complaint was mishandled and claimed that his intentions were misrepresented. “From the very beginning, I have been raising concerns about Manju Warrier’s safety… Yet there has been no investigation. This proves my argument that the police fabricated the case,” he stated.

Director questions on police action

In a Facebook post addressed to the Kerala government, Sanal alleged procedural lapses in the handling of the case. “Moreover, the Elamakkara police booked flight tickets and came to Mumbai today just to arrest me — it needs to be examined whether they followed proper procedures in doing so,” he wrote. Sanal also claimed to have an audio recording that, according to him, supports his version of events. “Later, Manju Warrier herself contacted me and said that both her life and her daughter’s life were under threat. I even have the audio recording of this as proof,” he noted, adding that the evidence was never examined by forensic experts.Reportedly, the Kochi police have confirmed he will now face questioning in custody, with further legal action to follow. Go to Source

Hot this week

Norway is building the world’s deepest and longest road tunnel nearly 400 metres below the sea

Norway is building the world’s deepest and longest road tunnel nearly 400 metres below the sea(AI-generated) Norway is moving forward with a major transport project that is largely invisible to the public but significant in scale. Read More

Bangladeshis With Business, Tourist Visas To Pay $15,000 Bond From Jan 21 To Enter US

The US Embassy in Dhaka announced that from January 21, 2026, Bangladeshis approved for new B1/B2 visas must pay up to $15000 bond, refundable if visa terms are followed. Read More

Ayurveda Doctor Flags 3 Otherwise Healthy Foods Diabetics Should Avoid

Ayurveda expert Diksha Bhavsan has highlighted three foods that people with diabetes should limit or avoid to better regulate their condition Go to Source Author: News18 Read More

10 Everyday Habits That Make Your Skin Age Faster

By making small but consistent changes, you can slow down aging and maintain healthier, more radiant skin. Read More

Topics

Norway is building the world’s deepest and longest road tunnel nearly 400 metres below the sea

Norway is building the world’s deepest and longest road tunnel nearly 400 metres below the sea(AI-generated) Norway is moving forward with a major transport project that is largely invisible to the public but significant in scale. Read More

Bangladeshis With Business, Tourist Visas To Pay $15,000 Bond From Jan 21 To Enter US

The US Embassy in Dhaka announced that from January 21, 2026, Bangladeshis approved for new B1/B2 visas must pay up to $15000 bond, refundable if visa terms are followed. Read More

Ayurveda Doctor Flags 3 Otherwise Healthy Foods Diabetics Should Avoid

Ayurveda expert Diksha Bhavsan has highlighted three foods that people with diabetes should limit or avoid to better regulate their condition Go to Source Author: News18 Read More

10 Everyday Habits That Make Your Skin Age Faster

By making small but consistent changes, you can slow down aging and maintain healthier, more radiant skin. Read More

‘Logical discrepancies’ in Bengal SIR: Supreme Court directs ECI to publish all 1.25 crore names; TMC hails order

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday directed the Election Commission of India (ECI) to display the names of all 1. Read More

Jaish-e-Mohammed Terror Hideout Busted In Jammu Kashmir’s Kishtwar

Security forces busted a Jaish-e-Mohammed terror hideout in Singhpora, Kishtwar after an encounter in Sonnar village. Eight army personnel were injured during Operation Trashi-I. Read More

ABP Live Off The Field: Indian Cricketers Enjoy Jungle Safari Before IND vs NZ 1st T20I – Watch

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom ABP Live Off The Field: The India vs New Zealand T20I series is set to kick off this Wednesday, January 21, 2026 at the Vidarbha Cricket Association (VCA) Stadium. Read More

Related Articles