Kootickal Jayachandran breaks silence on social media, speaks about the deadly allegation: 'I have done nothing...'

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 'I have done nothing...'

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Malayalam actor Kootickal Jayachandran has taken to social media to address a serious allegation that has recently surfaced. The actor opened up about the struggles he has faced in his journey while he is reportedly facing legal proceedings in connection with a case of molestation involving a close relative's four-year-old daughter.

Jayachandran's heartfelt confession

In his social media note, Jayachandran writes, "There is nothing I haven’t shared with you! I have done nothing to betray your trust. The single-minded passion I had as a child—to act in even just one film in this lifetime—is what brought me here."He spoke of harassment from co-workers, gossip from locals and friends, and the lack of understanding from some relatives, saying, "Oh, if only you knew what I faced there! My co-workers, with their harassment, did all sorts of things. Among the locals and even friends, 'some people' couldn’t contain themselves and started speaking ill… and now, except for my wife, many relatives as well!"Despite these challenges, Jayachandran opened up about his gratitude toward those who supported him throughout his career.

He reflected on his accomplishments in around thirty films, including hits like 'Drishyam' and 'Chanthupott,' expressing amazement at his own journey.

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Standing strong amid allegations

The actor stressed that he is sharing these thoughts because of the overwhelming messages and comments of trust and encouragement he has received. He stated, "The reason I am writing all this is that, despite being accused of a deadly allegation that no one knew about, a large number of you have shown trust in me through messages and comments!"


Jayachandran's humble appeal to fans

Jayachandran concluded his note by expressing his desire to continue acting and connect with his fans, saying, "I long to stand before you as a humble artist for the rest of my life. Now, I don’t know in what shape I will appear—but whatever shape I come in, you must be there! Won’t you… Kooja?"

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