After posting allegations on Facebook against actors like Jayasurya, Mukesh, Idavela Babu and Maniyanpilla Raju, actress Minu Muneer is now speaking to media channels where she has now detailed the alleged traumatic experiences that she had with these actors. Minu Muneer claims that Jayasurya had tried to forcibly kiss her when they were shooting for the 2008 movie De Ingotu Nokiye. The political comedy was directed by Balachandran Menon. Minu Muneer Accuses Jayasurya of ‘Physical and Verbal Abuse’ in FB Post, Actress Also Levels #MeToo Allegations Against Mukesh, Idavela Babu, Maniyanpilla Raju.

While speaking to 24 News, Minu Muneer claimed that during the shoot of the film, Jayasurya accosted her while she was coming back after using the restroom and forcibly kissed her. The actress said, "During a shooting in the state capital, when I was returning from a restroom, Jayasurya caught me from behind and kissed me. I pushed him down and ran away. He followed me and then invited me to his flat in Trivandrum. After I rejected the invitation, there was no issue from his side."

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Minu Muneer Accusation - Mukesh Demanded Sexual Favours For AMMA Membership

In the another interview, Minu Muneer also alleged that actor Mukesh had told her to share 'bed' with prominent people if she wanted membership in the Association of Malayalam Movie Artistes (AMMA).

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Minu Muneer's Allegations Against Maniyanpilla Raju and Idavela Babu

The actress also alleged that during the shoot of Da Thadiya, Maniyanpilla Raju misbehaved with her asking her about access to her hotel room. Similarly, Idavela Babu had called her to his house to get her to sign AMMA membership, but instead, he tried to assault her by grabbing her from behind. In both cases, Minu claims that she managed to escape from their unwanted advances.

In her Facebook post, Minu Muneer wrote about how she was forced to leave the Malayalam film industry and relocate to Chennai because of the increasing abuse. She claims she had even written an article published in Kerala Kaumudi about her alleged experiences.

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