Actor Dileep is reportedly the head of 'power group' in Malayalam cinema mentioned in Hema Committee Report
Bobins Abraham | Aug 30, 2024, 09:54 IST
According to the Hema Committee, a 15-member group, comprising certain actors who are also producers, distributors, exhibitors, or directors, was in full control of the Malayalam film industry. Dileep controlled various bodies in the Malayalam film industry, including AMMA, until the actress assault case in 2017, in which he was one of the accused.
Actor Dileep is allegedly the one controlling the so-called 'power group' in Malayalam cinema, which the Justice Hema Commission mentioned in its recently released report. According to the Hema Committee, a 15-member group, comprising certain actors who are also producers, distributors, exhibitors, or directors, was in full control of the Malayalam film industry.
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Names on
While the Hema Committee Report, released to the public after redacting 63 pages from the original 295-page report, did not mention any names, a local news channel on Thursday claimed that the ringleader of the power group was actor Dileep, who is also a producer and distributor for films.
According to Kerala-based Reporter TV, Dileep controlled various bodies in the Malayalam film industry, including AMMA, until the actress assault case in 2017, in which he was one of the accused.
![The implosion of AMMA, the Malayalam actors' body that was once so powerful to shadow-ban even some big names]()
According to the report, using his influence, Dileep was able to shadow-ban actors including Prithviraj, Kunchacko Boban, Parvathy Thiruvoth, Bhavana, and more. Even after the 2017 actress assault case, the power group allegedly tried to silence the Women in Cinema Collective (WCC).
Also read: The implosion of AMMA, the Malayalam actors' body that was once so powerful to shadow-ban even some big names
The allegations do not come as a surprise, as many had suspected for a long time that Dileep had a powerful hold over the Malayalam film industry. Many had pointed out AMMA's initial reaction to the actress assault case and the actor body's reluctance to condemn Dileep or expel him as evidence of his influence.
Actor Mohanlal had then courted controversy by claiming that while he stood with the victim, he was also praying for Dileep.
Other than being an actor, Dileep also owns a film production company called Grand Productions and a multiplex called D Cinemaas. Dileep was also the producer of Twenty:20, a 2008 multi-star film that was produced on behalf of AMMA.
![Actor Dileep is reportedly the head of 'power group' in Malayalam cinema mentioned in Hema Committee Report]()
The Kerala Government had appointed the Justice Hema Committee to investigate alleged sexual abuses in the film industry following the actress attack case.
In its report, among other findings, the Hema Committee also pointed out that several actors had given statements that they were banned from cinema by the power group.
![All you need to know about Hema Committee report, the investigation that has rocked Malayalam film industry]()
"If a member of the power group is not pleased with someone in cinema, however efficient he may be, because of even personal prejudice, all the members of the power group join hands, and such a person is prevented from working in cinema," the Hema Committee report stated.
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Names on Hema Committee Report not made public
While the Hema Committee Report, released to the public after redacting 63 pages from the original 295-page report, did not mention any names, a local news channel on Thursday claimed that the ringleader of the power group was actor Dileep, who is also a producer and distributor for films.
Is Dileep the head of power group?
According to Kerala-based Reporter TV, Dileep controlled various bodies in the Malayalam film industry, including AMMA, until the actress assault case in 2017, in which he was one of the accused.
( Image credit : CREDIT: BCCL )
According to the report, using his influence, Dileep was able to shadow-ban actors including Prithviraj, Kunchacko Boban, Parvathy Thiruvoth, Bhavana, and more. Even after the 2017 actress assault case, the power group allegedly tried to silence the Women in Cinema Collective (WCC).
Also read: The implosion of AMMA, the Malayalam actors' body that was once so powerful to shadow-ban even some big names
Dileep's influence on Malayalam film industry
The allegations do not come as a surprise, as many had suspected for a long time that Dileep had a powerful hold over the Malayalam film industry. Many had pointed out AMMA's initial reaction to the actress assault case and the actor body's reluctance to condemn Dileep or expel him as evidence of his influence.
Actor Mohanlal had then courted controversy by claiming that while he stood with the victim, he was also praying for Dileep.
Other than being an actor, Dileep also owns a film production company called Grand Productions and a multiplex called D Cinemaas. Dileep was also the producer of Twenty:20, a 2008 multi-star film that was produced on behalf of AMMA.
( Image credit : CREDIT: BCCL )
What Hema Committee said on power group
The Kerala Government had appointed the Justice Hema Committee to investigate alleged sexual abuses in the film industry following the actress attack case.
In its report, among other findings, the Hema Committee also pointed out that several actors had given statements that they were banned from cinema by the power group.
( Image credit : CREDIT: BCCL )
"If a member of the power group is not pleased with someone in cinema, however efficient he may be, because of even personal prejudice, all the members of the power group join hands, and such a person is prevented from working in cinema," the Hema Committee report stated.
For more news and current affairs from around the world, please visit Indiatimes News.
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