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'Forced to strip, sexually assaulted me': Malayalam director Ranjith booked in new case

Complaint was filed against Ranjith by an aspiring male actor who alleged that the director invited him to a hotel for audition where the alleged assault took place
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Film director Ranjith. ANI
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Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala), August 31

Kerala police have registered a second sexual assault case against film director Ranjith following a complaint by an aspiring actor.

The case was filed in Kozhikode and is the latest development after the release of the recent Hema Committee report.

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The investigation team recorded the statement of the complainant on Friday.

On Friday, a complaint was filed against Ranjith by an aspiring male actor, who alleged that the director forced him to strip naked and sexually assaulted him in 2012.

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Ranjith had invited the victim to a hotel in Bangalore for an audition, where the alleged assault took place. The complainant initially believed it was part of the audition. The next morning, Ranjith offered money to the victim. The actor has since filed a complaint with the DGP, and the SIT will consider it.

Kerala Police had earlier confirmed to ANI that they received a complaint from the young actor against the Kerala filmmaker Ranjith.

On Monday, Bengali actor Sreelekha Mitra filed a complaint with the Kochi City Police against Ranjith, a day after he resigned as the chairman of the Kerala State Chalachithra Academy.

Based on the actress's complaint, a case was registered against the director.

Earlier this month, a redacted version of the Justice Hema Committee report on harassment faced by women in the Malayalam cinema industry was made public. It contains shocking accounts of harassment, exploitation, and ill-treatment of women professionals.

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