Producers Association Lifts Ban On Actor Sreenath Bhasi
Producers Association Lifts Ban On Actor Sreenath Bhasi
The Kerala Film Producers Association has lifted the ban on actor Sreenath Bhasi which was imposed on the actor owing to the issue of misbehaving with an online media person during the interview
Sreenath Bhasi, a Mollywood actor, was earlier given a temporary suspension by the Kerala Film Producers Association due to inappropriate behaviour with an online media person during the interview session for the film "Chattambi." The actor is no longer prohibited, according to the most recent reports from the producers' group.
According to recent sources, the Kerala Film Producers Association has revoked the actor Sreenath Bhasi's suspension, which was put in place after the actor was accused of misbehaving with a member of the online media during an interview for the film "Chattambi." The Kerala Film Producers Association continued to forbid Sreenath Bhasi from acting in films even after the issue was resolved and he expressed regret for his error. It wasn't until recently that the ban was withdrawn.
For the uninitiated, Sreenath Bhasi is accused of misbehaving with an online reporter at the promotional interview for the film "Chattambi." According to reports, the actor used foul language and instructed the photographer to turn off the camera.
Sreenath Bhasi was temporarily banned from acting in movies after the Kerala Film Producer's Associated received a complaint from a member of the media. He is only permitted to finish the dubbing of the four movies in question and the shoot of the movie he began before the incident.
Sreenath Bhasi's most recent professional appearance was in the Bijith Bala-directed comedy-entertainment film "Padachone Ingalu Katholi," which also had significant roles for the actors Grace Antony, Ann Sheetal and Hareesh Kanaran.