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In addition, two organizations of the film Kannada – the film industry Kannada and the film industry for rights and equality – wrote Sunday to AMMA their dissatisfaction with the way in which the suspension of Dileep has been revoked.
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In a Facebook post, actresses Amala Akkineni, Archana Padmini, Divyaprabha, Sajitha Madathil and Jolly Chirayath wrote: "It has been a year since the WCC was formed by women from various facets of the Malayalam film industry and we decided to become a member because we knew that women's issues would be addressed by the WCC.
"We decided not to join the AMMA because when there is no wage parity between men and women in the industry, all have to pay a membership fee. Rs 1 lakh, which is not justified .. believe that the organization has given its position towards the victim in the case of abduction of the actress … from elsewhere it's hard to advance with any sort of meaningful discussion on women's issues. "
The actresses said that after realizing that there is nothing positive in the horizon, "as no serious discussion can take place because it is taken between certain groups, fan badociations and that she fails to have a human approach to issues concerning women, we are unable to join the AMMA ".
About the issue since last Sunday when the annual general meeting of AMMA decided to revoke the suspension of Dileep ordered last year, claiming that she was not following the AMMA guidelines.
Earlier, Rima Kallingal, Remya Na mbisan and Geetu Mohandas, all of whom are leaders in the Malayalam film industry, resigned from AMMA
followed by the actresses Revathy, Padmapriya and A. Parvathy who wrote to AMMA Secretary General, Edavela Babu of AMMA on July 13th or 14th.
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