Mumbai: Actor Fahadh Faasil, famous as the villain of the film 'Pushpa', has created a big controversy because the shooting of the film 'Pankili' was done in a hospital. The Human Rights Commission of Kerala has filed a complaint and started an investigation.
Fahadh Faasil is also the producer of this film. Instead of setting up a hospital set for the shooting of the film, the shooting was done in a real hospital. The entire convoy of the unit including the actors reached the government hospital of Agamali taluk. The firing started when the doctors were treating the patient in the emergency ward. All the lights of the ward were dimmed to avoid disruption in the shooting. The whirring and other movements of the camera trolley caused a lot of trouble to the patients and doctors. Entry of some people was also stopped in the emergency ward.
Due to the huge controversy on this issue, the Human Rights Commission has started an investigation and issued notices to the hospital authorities and other concerned persons. The film team has claimed that all necessary permissions were taken for the shooting and full caution was exercised to ensure that the patients do not face any inconvenience.