Human Rights Seeks Explanation from Fahadh Faasil

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Actor Fahadh Faasil of Aavesham has been contacted by the kerala Human Rights Commission to explain the filming of his upcoming production, Painkili, which he is producing. According to the most recent news reports, this movie was filmed in the emergency room of Angamaly Taluk Hospital on thursday at 9 p.m. without the required authorization, which caused a lot of disruption for the patients.
 

The panel demanded an explanation from the authorities within a week for permitting the shooting. The commission has also requested an explanation from the superintendent of Angamaly Hospital and the district medical officer of Ernakulam. The emergency room of Angamaly Taluk Hospital had reduced lighting during the shooting, which the kerala Human Rights Commission reported to the authorities. Actors were among the fifty or so individuals in the room while medical professionals attended to patients.
According to reports, people who sought emergency care experienced difficulties as a result of the incident. Additionally, throughout the two days of filming, the camera team requested the patients to be quiet. Kerala's health Minister Veena George has questioned the director of the health Department about the situation and requested an explanation.
 
The malayalam Film Producers Association has said that they had all the necessary licenses to film in the Angamaly Taluk Hospital. They claim that for the two-day filming, they paid an amount of Rs 10,000 each day. Additionally, they asserted that they didn't interfere with the patient's ability to film.
 


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