Producer G Suresh Kumar promises strict action on Vincy Aloshious’s complaint

Affirming that actor Vincy Aloshious’s complaint will be taken with the utmost seriousness, film producer G Suresh Kumar–vice-president of the Kerala Film Producers’ Association and former president of the Kerala Film Chamber of Commerce–has pledged firm action on the allegations against actor Shine Tom Chacko.
Responding to the controversy, Suresh Kumar said he had personally reached out to Vincy following her revelation and listened carefully to her account. He clarified that, as per protocol, the Internal Complaints Committee (ICC) on the concerned film set must be the first to review and take action on such grievances. Only after the ICC completes its proceedings can the Kerala Film Chamber of Commerce make further decisions.
Although there have been reports of drug use on film sets, inspections have so far failed to produce solid evidence, he told Manorama News.
Highlighting the concerns raised by the caravan owners about being unable to access their own vehicles, Suresh Kumar also emphasised the need for more effective police interventions on film sets.
“When a complaint is raised, there is a proper procedure to follow,” he said.
“Each film set has its own Internal Complaints Committee. Action can be taken only after the committee hears the complaint. In this case, the actor has also submitted a complaint to the Monitoring Committee under the Film Chamber.”
“This is a very serious matter and we are treating her complaint with the gravity it deserves. There is no question about that. We will begin the necessary steps today itself. The process is already underway,” he added.
The actor, according to him, must first formally submit her complaint to the Internal Complaints Committee (ICC). “Once that is done, we will proceed with appropriate action. Incidents like this cannot be tolerated under any circumstances, and there will be absolutely no leniency.”
On the occasion, he also pointed out that the issue of substance abuse was not new to the industry. “Rejith, our former secretary, had raised this concern long ago. Everyone in the industry is aware that substance abuse is happening on film sets. But whenever inspections take place, no evidence turns up. Despite various methods employed by the police and Excise officials, they haven’t been able to catch anyone red-handed. This needs to stop. People involved in such practices should be sidelined.”
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