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Kadavanthra police file case against actor Tiny Tom for defamation

Kadavanthra police have initiated legal action against actor Tiny Tom over claims of defamatory comments directed at fellow actor Ansiba Hassan. This move comes after a court mandated an FIR, prompted by Ms. Hassan's earlier complaint being dismissed. Her ongoing frustration with harassment ultimately resulted in her resignation from Association of Malayalam Movie Artistes.

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Jul 1, 2026 · 1 min read · 7 views
Kadavanthra police file case against actor Tiny Tom for defamation

Key Takeaways

  • The Ernakulam District and Sessions Court ordered the Kadavanthra police to file an FIR against Tiny Tom following Ansiba Hassan's complaint.
  • Ansiba Hassan's initial petition was dismissed on June 20, 2026, prompting her to seek court intervention.
  • Hassan claims ongoing harassment led to her resignation as joint secretary of the Association of Malayalam Movie Artistes.
  • Tiny Tom faces non-bailable charges, including insulting a woman's modesty and criminal conspiracy, amidst his denials of wrongdoing.

Kadavanthra police have launched legal action against actor Tiny Tom after accusations of making defamatory and communal remarks about fellow actor Ansiba Hassan. Ernakulam District and Sessions Court ordered filing of FIR based on Ms. Hassan's complaint.

Ms. Hassan turned to court after her earlier petition,submitted June 20,2026,was dismissed by police in preliminary investigation. She argued police ignored her harassment claims — obscene remarks,gender insults,communal comments targeting her family and religion.

In her petition, Ms. Hassan expressed anger over police not registering her complaint,citing ongoing harassment as a key reason for quitting her role as joint secretary of Association of Malayalam Movie Artistes.

Tiny Tom now faces serious charges: insulting woman's modesty,criminal conspiracy,spreading false information . Non-bailable offenses. Despite this,he maintains he did nothing wrong…

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