Parvathy responds to Vidhu’s complaints against her
Reported By 14 Jul 2020
Parvathy responded in a detailed social media post to the complaint raised by director Vidhu Vincent that the actor left her hanging for months about whether if she would accept the lead role in Stand Up. Parvathy explains that in May 2018, she was finishing work on My Story and Koode, and “was fatigued by the long ensuing hate campaigns and threats that were being made against me at that time”. “I was advised to take a break from work for a few months ceasing work communications,” she writes.
According to the post, Vidhu was keen to cast her, and Parvathy made an exception to listen to a script narration on the sets of Uyare, after which she informed Vidhu “politely that the script did not work” for her.
“I know Vidhu to be a very vocal, communicative person who voices her thoughts quite openly, so it hurts me that she did not speak to me about whatever issues she had with me. My work is owed to filmmakers…. It dismays me to think that any of the filmmakers whose offers I have declined, would feel that they are unimportant or feel humiliated… I need them more than they need me,” Parvathy writes.
Parvathy responded in a detailed social media post to the complaint raised by director Vidhu Vincent that the actor left her hanging for months about whether if she would accept the lead role in Stand Up. Parvathy explains that in May 2018, she was finishing work on My Story and Koode, and “was fatigued by the long ensuing hate campaigns and threats that were being made against me at that time”. “I was advised to take a break from work for a few months ceasing work communications,” she writes.
According to the post, Vidhu was keen to cast her, and Parvathy made an exception to listen to a script narration on the sets of Uyare, after which she informed Vidhu “politely that the script did not work” for her.
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