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Film Crew Faces Action for Shooting Inside Government Hospital in Kochi

2024-06-28 15:03:31.536000

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Fahadh Faasil, a popular Malayalam actor, is facing action from the Human Rights Commission for shooting his upcoming movie 'Painkili' at the Angamaly Taluk Government Hospital without proper permission. Fahadh Faasil and Friends, his production company, is being accused of wrongdoing. However, the filmmakers deny any wrongdoing and claim to have followed all due diligence. Fahadh Faasil is currently enjoying success in the Indian film industry and was recently seen in the film 'Aavesham'. His production venture 'Premalu' was also a huge hit. The Human Rights Commission has sought an explanation from Fahadh's company regarding the hospital shoot. [daa5388d]

The Kerala State Human Rights Commission has registered a case against the film Painkili, produced by Fahadh Faasil, after reports emerged that the movie was being filmed in the emergency wing of Angamaly Taluk Hospital in Ernakulam. The Commission stated that the film crew imposed restrictions and dimmed the lights in the emergency room, causing distress to patients. The shooting took place while doctors were treating patients, and about 50 people, including actors, were present during the shoot. The Commission has directed the Ernakulam District Medical Officer and the Angamaly Taluk Hospital Superintendent to submit an explanation report within seven days. The hospital, which serves as a crucial healthcare facility for the poor, was portrayed as a private institution in the movie. State Health Minister Veena George has also asked the health department director to explain why the film was shot in the emergency department. [554a6248]

The Kerala Human Rights Commission has registered a case after a 50-member film crew was permitted to shoot inside the casualty department of a government hospital in Angamaly near Ernakulam. The shooting of the film 'Paingili' produced by Fahad Fazil began at 9pm on Thursday while doctors were performing their duties and a critically ill patient was denied entry. The crew allegedly dimmed the lights in the emergency room and prevented the entry of patients through the main gate. The Human Rights Commission has sought an explanation from the Ernakulam Medical Officer and the Angamaly Taluk hospital Superintendent. The producers association claims that the shooting was done with prior permission. [79b202e8]

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