The Association of Malayalam Movie Artists, abbreviated as AMMA, is an Indian organisation of film actors and actresses working in the
Malayalam cinema, formed in 1994.
Governing body
The governing body serves for three years. It includes a President, two Vice-presidents, General Secretary, Joint Secretary, Treasurer and other Executive Committee members. Only members with Life Membership status can become a member of the Governing body[1][2][3][4][5]
The association contributed
₹50
lakh to the Chief Minister's Distress Relief Fund, to extend its support during the
2018 Kerala floods.[7]
The AMMA along with
Asianet conducted a stage show in
Abu Dhabi in December 2018 to raise
₹5
crore for the Chief Minister's Distress Relief Fund.
Controversies
In February 2010,
Thilakan announced that members within AMMA had conspired and denied him work. The executive members of AMMA convened multiple meetings to hear his complaints. Since
Thilakan did not attend those meetings and continued to publicly defame the association, he was expelled.[8] After
Thilakan died, his son
Shammi Thilakan, a member of AMMA, requested the AMMA leadership to reconsider and reinstate his father's membership posthumously.
In March 2017, based on the petition by director
Vinayan in 2012,
Competition Commission of India (CCI), imposed a total fine of
₹11.25 Lakhs on the AMMA and Film Employees Federation Of Kerala (FEFKA) for denying opportunities for Vinayan, preventing artists from co-operating with Vinayan, and rejecting his films from theaters.[9][10]
In 2017, actor
Dileep was removed from AMMA's primary membership after he was charged and arrested for criminal conspiracy in a criminal assault case. He was expelled from actors' guild and lost his primary membership in AMMA.
When Dileep was released on bail, his membership was reinstated by AMMA, claiming his removal was not legally valid as per the laws of the committee. The claim was primarily made by
K. B. Ganesh Kumar.
Protesting the lukewarm approach in expelling Dileep, few actresses protested and resigned from AMMA membership. They formed a group named
Women in Cinema Collective (WCC). WCC protested through a series of social media interventions that AMMA should take a favorable stand towards the welfare of the female actors in Malayalam cinema. In light of these events, AMMA General body meeting conducted in 2021 revised its bylaws; including more women in the executive body; and established an internal complaints committee for the welfare of women.
The Association of Malayalam Movie Artists, abbreviated as AMMA, is an Indian organisation of film actors and actresses working in the
Malayalam cinema, formed in 1994.
Governing body
The governing body serves for three years. It includes a President, two Vice-presidents, General Secretary, Joint Secretary, Treasurer and other Executive Committee members. Only members with Life Membership status can become a member of the Governing body[1][2][3][4][5]
The association contributed
₹50
lakh to the Chief Minister's Distress Relief Fund, to extend its support during the
2018 Kerala floods.[7]
The AMMA along with
Asianet conducted a stage show in
Abu Dhabi in December 2018 to raise
₹5
crore for the Chief Minister's Distress Relief Fund.
Controversies
In February 2010,
Thilakan announced that members within AMMA had conspired and denied him work. The executive members of AMMA convened multiple meetings to hear his complaints. Since
Thilakan did not attend those meetings and continued to publicly defame the association, he was expelled.[8] After
Thilakan died, his son
Shammi Thilakan, a member of AMMA, requested the AMMA leadership to reconsider and reinstate his father's membership posthumously.
In March 2017, based on the petition by director
Vinayan in 2012,
Competition Commission of India (CCI), imposed a total fine of
₹11.25 Lakhs on the AMMA and Film Employees Federation Of Kerala (FEFKA) for denying opportunities for Vinayan, preventing artists from co-operating with Vinayan, and rejecting his films from theaters.[9][10]
In 2017, actor
Dileep was removed from AMMA's primary membership after he was charged and arrested for criminal conspiracy in a criminal assault case. He was expelled from actors' guild and lost his primary membership in AMMA.
When Dileep was released on bail, his membership was reinstated by AMMA, claiming his removal was not legally valid as per the laws of the committee. The claim was primarily made by
K. B. Ganesh Kumar.
Protesting the lukewarm approach in expelling Dileep, few actresses protested and resigned from AMMA membership. They formed a group named
Women in Cinema Collective (WCC). WCC protested through a series of social media interventions that AMMA should take a favorable stand towards the welfare of the female actors in Malayalam cinema. In light of these events, AMMA General body meeting conducted in 2021 revised its bylaws; including more women in the executive body; and established an internal complaints committee for the welfare of women.