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Film bodies lift ban on upcoming Kerala actors Shane Nigam, Sreenath Bhasi

They were blamed for not honouring their commitments and arrived quite late for the shoot

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Actors Shane Nigam and Sreenath Bhasi were in trouble with various film bodies in Kerala including AMMA, FEFKA (and 19 other different organisations), in April this year. The film bodies have now decided to lift the ban on the up-and-coming actors.  

The complaint that came from various producer associations and producer Renjith was that the actors were not honouring their commitments and arriving quite late for shooting. Further, the complaint also extended to the fact that their behaviour had crossed all limits. 

An ultimatum was laid that no one from the industry would cooperate with them if they did not mend their ways. While Sreenath Bhasi has apologised to the associations for his actions, Shane Nigam has agreed to make changes in his behaviour that are cordial for others as well.   

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