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The abduction and alleged rape of a prominent Malayalam actor in a moving car in Kerala has sent shock waves across the state. Of the seven accused in the case, the police have managed to nab three so far.
What seems to be as unnerving as the crime itself, is the fact that the prime accused Sunil Kumar alias Pulsar Suni (who is yet to be arrested) is a criminal, with several cases filed against him in the past. On Sunday, the investigating team said that they arrested two others in the case from Coimbatore. Sunil was the actor's former driver and has engineered the abduction, according to the police.
Soon after Sunil was named as the prime accused in the case and his background was being prodded, Malayalam film producer Suresh Kumar came up with a startling revelation. He said his wife and yesteryear actor Menaka too, had to undergo a harrowing experience at the hands of Pulsar Suni a few years ago.
Claiming that the driver had chased Menaka’s vehicle for some time in Kochi, Suresh maintained that "nothing happened" though he raised a complaint then.
If the prime accused in the case was a habitual offender, how then did he manage to survive in the film industry?
Speaking to The News Minute over phone, actor and Kollam MLA Mukesh said that Pulsar Suni used to be his driver a few years ago. The actor, however, maintained that he knew nothing about Suni's criminal record.
"He worked for me about three years back and not for long... just for a few months. He used to be this well-behaved person, which made it difficult to understand his true colour. So are other criminals, you see. They manage to put up a good face even when they are criminals," Mukesh said.
What makes it possible for people like Pulsar Suni to survive in the film industry for so long, despite his "criminal streak" surfacing every now and then? Mukesh chose to pin it on the busy schedule of the actors.
"Often, we hire drivers on a trip basis, and there's not enough time to do a background check on them. But now, the DGP has assured that there are provisions in law to give security to female actors if they have to travel alone," Mukesh says.
Despite repeated prodding, Mukesh maintained that he did not sack Suni after learning about his criminal deeds.
"How did such criminals manage to stay in the film industry? It is unbelievable," said Director Vinayan, while speaking to Asianet News. He added:
"Film maker Suresh also revealed the experience his wife had to go through. Despite this, this criminal went on to stay in the industry. He even survived enough to be someone who now supplies drivers. This is a serious matter."
Another top actor told The News Minute: "There used to be a union for drivers, but that fell apart. These are people who love cinema and want to work closely with people in the industry.”
This article was first published in The News Minute.
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