A copy of the email that led to actor Shane Nigam's film ban is out. In the email, Shane says that he wants to give importance to the poster and promotion of the film. In the email, it is said that he must adhere to the contract that he will play the main character in the finished film. He should be given importance in the poster and promotion. With this email came the complaint against Shane Nigam.
Meanwhile, actor Sreenath Bhasi has applied to get membership in the star organisation AMMA after the ban by film associations. Sreenath Bhasi applied at Amma's headquarters in Kalur. In this controversy, Sreenath was completely neglected by the star organisation. It was an agreement between the producers' association and AMMA that the actors sign a contract regarding dates and conditions on set before acting in a film.
But there were also complaints that Sreenath left on the grounds that he was not a member of AMMA. Shane Nigam, another banned star, is currently a member of AMMA. AMMA's executive meeting will take a decision on Sreenath Bhasi's membership.
A real explosion of a problem that has been smoldering in Malayalam cinema for a long time took place in a press conference held jointly by film organizations in Kochi. FEFKA, the Producers' Association, and AMMA organised a news conference yesterday. These organisations do not publicly say that Sreenath Bhasi and Shane Nigam have been banned. Instead, film organisations say that there is no cooperation with them.