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Tamil actress Malavika Mohanan has called out a journalist for crossing professional boundaries during a Tamil media interaction.
The incident occurred when a journalist posed an unnecessary question to Mohanan about the personal matters of Tamil actor Vijay and actress Trisha. The question, asked during what was intended as a professional media interaction, has drawn attention to a broader pattern in Tamil film journalism.
The episode reflects a growing concern within the industry. Some film journalists are crossing limits during media interactions to create controversy and grab attention. Instead of asking meaningful questions, the focus has shifted to personal and uncomfortable topics.
Mohanan's response has not been detailed in available reports, but the incident has been characterised as an example of journalists prioritising sensationalism over substance. The question about Vijay and Trisha's personal matters was unrelated to Mohanan's work or the purpose of the media interaction.
No response from the journalist or the media organisation involved has been made available at the time of writing.
The incident raises questions about professional conduct in film journalism. Media interactions are intended to discuss an actor's work, upcoming projects, or industry-related matters. Questions about unrelated personal relationships fall outside that scope.
Vijay and Trisha are both established figures in Tamil cinema. The nature of their personal relationship, if any, is not a matter of public record or professional relevance to Mohanan's career.
This article covers a media ethics controversy. The journalist's question is characterised as 'unnecessary' based on available reports. No legal action or formal complaint has been reported.
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