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BJP leader Nivedita Subramanian criticized the Kerala government for its inaction on rising cases of abuse against women in the state's film industry, particularly after actress Vincy Aloshious filed a complaint against actor Shine Tom Chacko for inappropriate behavior and substance abuse on set. Aloshious shared her discomfort on Instagram and later filed a formal complaint with the Kerala Film Chamber of Commerce and the film industry's internal complaints committee.
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