Violent action Malayalam Movies Please stop glorifying criminals in films

Recently released Malayalam films Intense, Violent Action Films, “A majority of the films today glorify criminals and rowdies and depict them as Robin Hoods. This justifies criminal activities and people, especially the youth, are susceptible to such narratives,” Some studies have linked violence in films to more aggressive behaviour among viewers.


“There have been many cases when young people, after committing a serious crime, claim they were influenced by a film,” he said, narrating a recent case where a youth was arrested for stabbing a businessman to death with a knife, said, Police commissioner recently.



Some  Films That Inspired People To Commit Crimes In Real Life

#1 Dhoom– 15 cases.

#2 Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye– 1 case.

#3 Special 26 – 16 cases.

#4 Munnabhai MBBS– 1 case.

#5 Darr– 1 case.

#6 Khosla Ka Ghosla– 2 cases.

#7 Drishyam– 1 case.

#8 Vaastav– 1 case.


Sreenivasan seen cracking jokes with Mohanlal, actors attend marriage of producer.

Actors along with their families attend the marriage of young producer Vishak Subramanyam. Mohanlal, his wife Suchitra Mohanlal, Kalyani Priyadarshan, Sreenivasan, Vimala Sreenivasan, their children Vineeth and Dhyan, Aju Varghese, M G Sreekumar, Vidhu Prathap, Rehman, producer Suresh Kumar and many others attended the function.

Vishak got engaged to Advaita in August 2022. Vishak Subramanyam is the grandson of the owner of noted production company Merryland Studio. He entered the production field by producing Dhyan Sreenivasan’s ‘Love Action Drama’. The same company later produced Sajan Bakery Since 1962. His film Hridayam directed by Vineeth Sreenivasan and which had Pranav Mohanlal, Kalyani Priyadarshan, Darsana Rajendran in lead roles was a big hit.

Youth arrested for beating cousin to death for not feeding dog.

PALAKKAD: More information has surfaced in the incident of murdering a youth for the delay in feeding a dog. The victim is Harshad (21), son of Abdul Salaam and Ayisha of Mulayankavu Perumbrathodi.


Sharon murder case: Two evidences obtained from Greeshma’s house

PARASSALA: The police have obtained some crucial evidences in the Sharon murder case. The police collected evidence with the main accused Greeshma from her house in Ramavarmanchira today. She was brought for collecting evidence at 10:30 am. Some strangers had barged into her sealed house through the front door. In order not to destroy the evidence including handprints, the police entered the house with her through the back door. The police recovered the vessel which Greeshma used for making the ayurvedic medicine and the remaining poison. Greeshma showed these to the police. She also confessed to have given poison laced kashayam to Sharon.



When she was brought for collecting evidence in the morning, heavy police security was imposed in the house and its surroundings. Along with the Kerala Police, the Tamil Nadu Police also camped in the spot. The police brought Greeshma's father to the spot. Knowing that Greeshma will be brought to collect evidence, many had gathered in front of her house. Her house was attacked after knowing her brutality. Following secret information that the locals may manhandle her today, tight security was arranged.

Meantime, in an interrogation earlier Greeshma admitted that the juice challenge was planned to kill Sharon. Greeshma testified that she had tried to kill him several times by mixing poison in the juice. Greeshma used to give Sharon a soft drink in the name of juice challenge whenever they met since last August. Greeshma will carry juice for two. Sharon will be given the one with the color difference. The relatives had got the visuals from Sharon's phone. This is crucial in the investigation of the case.

Government orders to pay Rs 45.90-lakh-as fees to take legal action against Governor

 

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The state government is ready to spend a huge amount to take legal action against Governor Arif Mohammad Khan. The government has sought the legal advice of constitutional expert Fali S Nariman. The government has also sought advice on drafting a law to remove the chancellor. The government ordered to pay Rs 45.9 lakh as legal fees to Fali S Nariman and his associates.

Raj Bhavan is taking no further action on Lokayukta and University Act Amendment Bills. As per the government, the Governor is not performing his duty under Article 200 of the Constitution and this step is to push the state into an administrative crisis. The government is of the opinion that it is unconstitutional for the Governor to keep indefinitely extending the bills without taking a decision. In this situation, the government sought legal advice for the possibility of approaching the court.

As soon as the legal advice is received, the state government will take further steps to approach the court. Fali S Nariman and KK Venugopal will appear in the Supreme Court on behalf of the government if they get favourable legal advice. AG Gopalakrishna Kurup, who arrived in New Delhi earlier, met former Attorney General KK Venugop
al. The meeting was held when the Chief Minister was in New Delhi.

‘It is not wrong to inform the party about vacancies in municipal council, appointments are not made on the basis of letter given by leadership’, says VK Prasanth MLA

 THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: VK Prashanth MLA has reacted to Mayor Arya Rajendran's letter controversy. He stated that there is nothing wrong in informing the party leadership about the vacancy in the municipal corporation.

The MLA said that the appointment in the municipal corporation is not based on the letter issued by the party leadership and the allegations related to this are baseless. Meanwhile, BJP Thiruvananthapuram district president VV Rajesh alleged that the mayor has violated her oath.



Giant Chinese rocket debris to crash into Earth today; world on alert, airports in Spain shut down



MADRID: A Chinese rocket that had lost control will fall back to Earth today. A 20-ton rocket will enter the Earth's atmosphere. Various airports in Spain has been closed considering the impact of the rocket debris. Long March 5B rocket was launched from the Tiangong space station in China on Monday. Airports were closed to avoid any danger caused by the fragments of the rocket which is 30-metere-wide weighing 17 to 20 tons.



A good section of students youth organizations are drinkers, Kerala turning hub for drugs, says Minister M V Govindan

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Minister M V Govindan said that a good section of students youth organizations are good drinkers. The minister said they are good drinkers and not small ones. He said the students of high schools, higher secondary, college and professional colleges should be subjected to an awareness against alcoholism without any self-deception. He said that Kerala is becoming a drug hub.

The minister said this while speaking on the occasion of International Anti-Drug Day. The drug reaches the state by sea. Drugs reach the neighbouring states of Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra by sea. He said drugs worth Rs 1,500 crore were seized from a single boat in the state. Minister M V Govindan said that at least the new generation of children should be made aware of all these.

SFI activists attack Rahul Gandhi's office in Wayanad; police resort to lathi charge

WAYANAD: SFI march in Kalpetta alleging that Rahul Gandhi was not interfering in the buffer zone order has turned violent. The SFI activists stormed into Rahul Gandhi's office and vandalized several objects. Following this, the police resorted to lathi-charge to disperse the activists. Nearly 50 SFI activists, including women members, participated in the march. The SFI organized the march by alleging that Wayanad MP Rahul Gandhi was behaving like a guest in the buffer zone issue. After marching through the Kalpetta town, the SFI activists stormed into Rahul Gandhi's office in the Civil Station. Although police initially tried to prevent the activists from entering the building, the activists entered the building from the back and stormed into the office which was situated on the second floor of the building. Congress alleged that the SFI activists had damaged the shutters of the office, smashed the window panes and manhandled the office staff.




Young female lawyer found dead in Kottarakkara, relatives allege mystery in death




KOLLAM: A young female advocate was found hanging in Kottarakkara. She has been identified as Ashtami Ajith Kumar (25) of Kadavoor. She was found hanging in her house Thursday afternoon. Ashtami, daughter of Ajith Kumar and Rena of Maroor Ashtami, was practicing in Kottarakkara Court since January 2022.

Ashtami was alone at home at the time of the incident. She was found hanging when her parents reached home in the evening. She was soon taken to Kottarakkara taluk hospital but was declared dead.

Relatives have raised suspicion on her death. The police have launched an investigation on the complaint of her family. Her phone has been taken into custody for inspection. The preliminary conclusion is that her death is not a murder.

Anitha Pullayil’s entry into Assembly complex was a mistake, says Speaker; action against four contract employees

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The entry of Anitha Pullayil, arraigned in the antiques fraud case, into the assembly complex, was a mistake and action has been taken against the four persons responsible for it, said Speaker M B Rajesh. An immediate action was taken in consideration of the seriousness of the incident, he said. Action has been taken against four contract employees namely Vipuraj, Praveen, Vishnu and Vaseela. They are employees of the company that provides technical assistance to Sabha TV. They have been relieved of their duties, the speaker said in a press conference.

None of the employees had helped Anitha to enter into the assembly complex. She was not recognized by the watch and ward as well. Anitha had possessed a pass for the open forum. The pass was given to Malayalam Mission and several expatriate organizations. She had come with one such pass, he said. The speaker also explained about the assembly session that is scheduled to begin on Monday.

Actor Khalid dies at film shooting location in Vaikom

KOCHI: Film actor V P Khalid died here Friday. Khalid, a member of Aleppey Theatres, was a known singer. He was a native of Fort Kochi Chullikkal. Cinematographer Shaiju Khalid, Jimshi Khalid and director Khalid Rehman are his children.

The end came while he was acting in a new film directed by Jude Antony with Tovino at Vaikom in Kottayam. He went to the bathroom after having food and as he did not return after a long time, his colleagues went in search of him and found him lying dead. He suffered minor injuries on his head. He was noticed after his role in Marimayam.