
Vijay Babu sexual assault case: What the victim has said against the Kerala actor
India Today
An actress in the Malayalam film industry has accused actor/producer Vijay Babu of assaulting and sexually exploiting her. Based on her complaint, Ernakulam South police registered a case against Vijay Babu. Here is what the victim has alleged.
A female actor in the Malayalam film industry has accused actor Vijay Babu of sexually assaulting her for over one month. The victim has alleged that the accused, Vijay Babu, physically assaulted her and sexually exploited her from March 13 to April 14, 2022.
However, Vijay Babu, in his Facebook Live post, has dismissed these allegations and said that he has not done anything wrong. Further, he said that he would file a defamation suit and “won’t let her go that easily.”
However, the actress/victim, in a post on the Facebook group named Women Against Sexual Harassment, has elaborated the details of the alleged sexual assault.
The victim, in the post, began by saying that she had known him for a few years in the industry and had worked together with him for a movie.
She alleged that throughout this time he had gained her trust by being friendly and advising her, as she was a newcomer in the film industry with no proper guidance.
“He behaved like my saviour for my personal and professional problems but, under the guise, has sexually exploited me,” claimed the victim.
The victim alleged that the accused, Mahesh Babu, had intoxicated her and sexually abused her without consent.

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