A Malayalam film produced by ‘Pushpa’ actor Fahadh Faasil is in trouble. Recently, the unit of the film created a flutter, of all places, in the emergency ward of a government hospital.
The Kerala State Human Rights Commission (HRC) is investigating the controversial film shoot that took place recently in the casualty ward of a hospital in Angamaly Taluk. The HRC is demanding answers about why permission was granted to film in such a critical area, especially while medical professionals were treating patients. Fifty crew members were present in the ward for two days, making it difficult for patients needing treatment to have a hassle-free entry.
Furthermore, patients and bystanders were told to stay silent for the entire two-day shoot.
Looks like the director of the film took the principle of realism too seriously. Well, if everything goes well, he will now get to do a film shoot in the HRC office for a scene where adults are taught the importance of commonsense.
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