Veteran
Malayalam
actor
Thilakan
was
recently
expelled
from
the
Association
of
Malayalam
Movie
Artists
(AMMA).
Following
his
expulsion,
the
actor
has
expressed
his
desire
to
contest
in
the
upcoming
Assembly
elections
in
Kerala.
Thilakan
wants
to
contest
against
K
B
Ganesh
Kumar,
who
is
an
actor
turned
legislator
from
Pathanapuram.
He
is
waiting
for
a
political
party
to
approach
him
now.
Recently,
director
Ali
Akbar
visited
Thilakan
at
his
home.
He
is
making
a
film
with
Thilakan
titled
Achan.
The
director"s
car
was
then
stoned
by
some
miscreants.
According
to
Thilakan,
these
people
belonged
to
K
B
Ganesh
Kumar's
Kerala
Congress
(B)
as
he
believes
Ganesh
is
scheming
against
him.
So,
Thilakan
wants
to
answer
him
back
by
challenging
him
in
the
upcoming
elections.
The
stone
throwing
incident
happened
on
Monday.
Akbar
informed,
“The
case
is
already
registered
with
the
police." He
is
sure
about
the
involvement
of
Kerala
Congress
in
the
incident
as
they
had
earlier
said
that
they
will
not
allow
him
to
continue
with
the
movie.
This
incident
happened
following
the
expulsion
of
Thilakan
from
AMMA.
K
B
Ganesh
Kumar
was
the
transport
minister
during
AK
Antony's
government
and
is
a
member
of
AMMA
now.