Vincy Aloshious Breaks Silence on Harassment: South Indian actress Vincy Aloshious has stirred the entertainment world with her brave revelation about a disturbing incident on a film set. Just days after sharing a video on Instagram hinting at harassment by a co-actor under the influence of drugs, the actress has now taken formal action, filing a complaint with both the Internal Complaints Committee (ICC) and the Association of Malayalam Movie Artists.
Industry in Shock After Viral Video Revelation
On April 14, Vincy uploaded a heartfelt video on Instagram without naming anyone, recounting how a male co-star allegedly misbehaved with her during a film shoot while intoxicated. The actress explained, “We were rehearsing a scene when I noticed a white substance fall from his mouth—something like a drug. The situation escalated when he openly offered to help me wear my costume in front of the crew. It was extremely uncomfortable and unprofessional.”
Her video quickly went viral, sparking outrage among fans and the entertainment industry alike. While she refrained from naming the actor, speculation has run wild, with netizens trying to connect the dots.
Complaint Filed With Film Bodies
Following the viral attention, Vincy has officially approached the ICC and the Malayalam film artists’ association to register her complaint. This move indicates she is not backing down and seeks justice within the framework of the industry’s internal protocols.
Drug Use Allegation Adds to Industry’s Woes
Vincy’s allegations also shine a light on a growing concern within the industry—drug abuse among actors. She emphasized, “Taking drugs is one thing, but letting it affect your work and the lives of others is entirely different. The director even confronted him about his behavior.”
Her comments have reignited debates about the influence of drugs in the film industry, especially when it compromises workplace ethics and the safety of co-workers.
Casting Couch Allegations Resurface
This incident follows closely on the heels of another explosive claim. Actress Ankita Lokhande recently revealed in an interview that she was directly offered a role in exchange for a “physical sacrifice” by a South film director. She candidly admitted that such offers are not uncommon in the industry. Vincy’s case adds to the long list of actresses who have dared to speak up.
As the matter unfolds, all eyes are now on the film associations and how they respond to the charges made by Vincy Aloshious. Will this case bring about real change in how harassment and drug abuse are handled in the South Indian film industry? Only time will tell. But one thing is clear—silence is no longer an option.