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Honey Rose files police complaint against Boby Chemmanur for obscene abuse

The complaint, lodged at the Ernakulam Central Police Station, also targets individuals associated with Boby, with Honey Rose vowing further legal action against them.

Written by : TNM Staff

Popular Malayalam actor Honey Rose filed a police complaint against businessman Boby Chemmanur, on January 7, accusing him of continuous obscene abuse. The complaint, lodged at the Ernakulam Central Police Station, also targets individuals associated with Boby, with the actor vowing further legal action against them.

In an Instagram post addressing Boby Chemmanur, Honey Rose stated, “There will be complaints against your associates also soon, who seem to share your mental state. You may believe in the power of your money, but I believe in the strength of the judicial system of India.”

Earlier Boby Chemmanur faced public backlash for making objectionable comments about Honey Rose during a jewelry store inauguration. In her initial post on January 5, the actor refrained from naming him.

“When an individual persistently follows and tries to insult me using innuendos, people close to me ask whether I remain silent because I enjoy such statements or because I agree with everything being said. This individual invited me to certain events, but I refused to attend. In retaliation, they began deliberately showing up at events I attend and, whenever possible, publicly making disparaging remarks about me in ways that demean womanhood through media outlets,” the actor had then said. 

Many people had posted derogatory comments below this post, forcing Honey Rose to file a complaint on January 5. The Ernakulam Central Police registered cases against 27 individuals following the actor's complaint. Among those implicated, a man named Shaji from Kumbalam was arrested on Monday, January 6. The allegations include obscene and derogatory comments posted under Honey Rose’s social media posts, with screenshots submitted as evidence to the police.