Malayalam actor-producer Sandra Thomas has been expelled from the Kerala Film Producers’ Association (KFPA) on charges of allegedly violating the rules of the association. As per reports, the producers’ association sent a letter to Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan claiming that Sandra Thomas falsely accused the members of the executive body, including Listin Stephen, Anto Joseph, and B Rakesh.
The expulsion comes in the wake of the KFPA’s executive meeting, which convened on October 28. The meeting concluded that Sandra had been continuously breaching discipline and raising baseless allegations against the committee members.
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Talking in this regard, the Little Hearts producer told the media that she was ousted from the association by the “power group” and accused it of being a part of some evil plan of the group.
She raised a complaint stating that she was humiliated during a meeting related to film distribution. Thomas alleged that the officials spoke to her in an inappropriate manner, which led her to file a complaint with the Special Investigation Team (SIT) against the producers’ association.
Thomas also added that the decision to expel her was taken on Monday, and she will point her fingers at the heads of the association as the real ones behind the decision. She also stated, “The truth will surely come out.”
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Thomas questioned the silence of film organisations, including KFPA, over the revelations of the recently released Justice Hema Committee Report, which revealed the harassment and exploitation faced by the women of Malayalam cinema. She also accused that the association expelled her despite giving a detailed explanation.