Malayalam actor Indrans (Photo | Vincent Pulickal, EPS) 
Kerala

Had no intention to hurt anyone: Indrans   

He further said he was not trying to reject WCC.

Express News Service

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Actor Indrans apologised for certain remarks that he made about the Women in Cinema Collective (WCC) and the survivor in the actor assault case during TNIE’s Express Dialogue.

In a Facebook post, Indrans clarified that he had no intention to deliberately hurt or blame anyone in the interview. “The sorrows of human beings greatly affect me. I hail from such a background that I am capable of understanding such sorrow. I am very conscious of the stand I take,” Indrans said in his FB post.

He further said he was not trying to reject WCC. “I have come across the opinions expressed by some friends. Some are propagating things that I never said in the interview - in a misleading way. I only intended to say that it was difficult for me to believe that one of my colleagues had committed a crime. I consider the actress like my daughter. And I do share her pain,” he said.

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor's gunman, driver attacked in Malappuram; one held

Congress split on Iran stand as Sharma says politicisation is national disservice

RG Kar case reshapes Panihati contest as victim’s mother takes on TMC bastion

US military aircraft hit in Iran war are first shot down by enemy fire in over 20 years

Naxalite-affected dists across India scaled down to two

SCROLL FOR NEXT