New Delhi : Actress Parvathy Nair, known for her supporting role alongside Thalapathy Vijay in the recently released film ‘GOAT,’ is facing legal trouble after being booked for allegedly assaulting and confining a domestic worker, Subash Chandra Bose. The film premiered on September 5, but the actress now finds herself embroiled in a serious controversy.
A case has been registered against Nair and five others under sections 296(b), 115(2), and 351(2) BNS, following a complaint lodged by Bose. He had been working as a helper at KJR Studio and was later asked to perform domestic chores at Nair’s residence in 2022, as detailed in a DSR (Daily Status Report) copy.
According to the complaint, during his time at Nair’s home, several valuable items—including a laptop, a watch, a camera, and a mobile phone—went missing. In response to the disappearance of these items, Parvathy Nair filed a complaint against Bose, suspecting him of theft. However, Bose claims that the situation escalated, alleging that Nair physically assaulted him by slapping him and subjected him to verbal abuse at KJR Studios.
The allegations have brought significant attention to the actress, who has enjoyed a growing career in the Tamil and Telugu film industries. The legal implications of this case could affect her reputation and future projects, especially given the seriousness of the charges related to assault and confinement.
As investigations continue, both parties are likely to provide further statements regarding the incident. This situation highlights the challenges faced by domestic workers in the entertainment industry and raises questions about workplace conduct and treatment.
The outcome of this case remains to be seen, but it serves as a reminder of the complexities involved in personal and professional relationships within the high-pressure environment of showbiz.
Nair has yet to publicly comment on the allegations, and the legal proceedings will likely reveal more details about the circumstances surrounding the case. As the investigation unfolds, the public and industry watchers will be keen to see how this incident impacts both Parvathy Nair’s career and the broader discourse on labor rights and safety for domestic workers.
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