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‘Loose’ Mohan alleges negligence by son

CHENNAI: An yesteryear comedian of Tamil cinema submitted a petition with the police, alleging negligence by his son, on Thursday. ‘Loose’ Mohan (82), once a familar face to cine goers,

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CHENNAI: An yesteryear comedian of Tamil cinema submitted a petition with the police, alleging negligence by his son, on Thursday.

‘Loose’ Mohan (82), once a familar face to cine goers, arrived at the police commissionerate in the morning. In his petition to the CoP, he said his son Kartik was not taking care of his basic needs and that he had not eaten for three days. The actor demanded action against him.

Talking to reporters, ‘Loose’ Mohan, a resident of Sali Street in Mylapore, said he had a son and three daughters. His daughters were married. His son Kartik too was married and was staying with him in his house. After Kartik’s wife left for her parents’ house, he had not bothered to come home for the last three days. The actor said he ate frugally, but even that was not being provided to him by his son.

‘Loose’ Mohan’ s last film was Partiban-starrer ‘Azhaghi.’ He has acted in over 1,000 films. The complaint was directed to the Mylapore police inspector.

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