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Sexual assault case: Malayalam actor Nivin Pauly gets clean chit

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Kochi: Police gave Malayalam star Nivin Pauly a clean sheet in the sexual assault case on Wednesday. While the investigation against the other five will continue, the police team, looking into the matter, filed a report in the local court to remove Pauly's name off the list of accused.

In September, a woman accused the actor and five others of sexually assaulting her.

Soon after the woman levelled the allegations, 40-year-old Pauly denied the accusations, saying he had never seen nor spoken to the complainant.

After two days, Pauly filed a complaint with the State Police Chief (SPC) seeking a probe into what he termed "baseless" accusations.

Pauly said that he would fight it legally to prove his innocence.

He said that he would fight the case not only for himself but also for people facing similar accusations by women.

Incidentally, when the name of Pauly surfaced, it attracted a lot of traction as on August 19, the Justice Hema Committee report was made public and highlighted the pitiable conditions of women in the film industry including sexual exploitation.

Pauly, who has won two Kerala Film Awards, started as a software engineer before joining the film industry in 2010. He has worked in over 50 films, of which many were box-office hits.

He turned producer with 'Action Hero Biju' in 2016 under his banner Pauly Jr. Pictures, which turned out to be a super grosser.


With inputs from IANS

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