Tamil actress Asin, facing a ban for not participating in a protest fast
against the Hogenekkal issue, clarified Monday that she was not informed
about the fast or she would certainly have attended.
Asin, who stars in Kamal Hassan's forthcoming film "Dasavatharam",
Monday gave her oral clarification to the South Indian Artistes' Association
(SIAA) president Sarath Kumar. Her explanation has been accepted as a
"tangible explanation" and the matter dropped, Asin said.
"I was in Mumbai shooting for Aamir Khan's film and was not informed
about the protest fast. I would have certainly participated if I had
been informed. I have handed over my personal mobile number with Sarath
to avoid future complications. This has been accepted as a tangible
explanation and the matter has been amicably resolved," Asin told
reporters here.
SIAA had threatened to ban Asin Wednesday for her failure to turn up
during the fast undertaken by leading lights of the Tamil film industry
on April 4 to protest against Karnataka's opposition to the Rs.13.3
billion Hogenekkal Drinking Water Supply Project.
The Film Employees' Federation of South India (FEFSI), the premier
outfit that controls the Tamil film industry, had expressed annoyance
at Sarath Kumar's hijacking the Hogenekkal issue to the advantage of
the All India Samathuva Makkal Katchi - a political party headed by
him.
"Dasavatharam" is scheduled to be released in May.