Shane
Nigam,
the
talented
young
actor
is
the
new
controversy
kid
of
Malayalam
movie
industry.
The
ugly
spat
between
the
Ishq
actor
and
producer
Joby
George
has
been
a
hot
topic
in
Mollywood
for
the
past
few
weeks.
Now,
the
controversy
has
taken
a
new
turn,
after
Shane
Nigam
went
on
to
get
a
new
haircut,
thus
violating
his
agreement
with
the
producer.
The
actor
was
supposed
to
sport
long
hair
and
beard
for
his
character
in
the
upcoming
movie
Veyil,
which
is
directed
by
Sharath
Menen.
But
Shane
violated
the
agreement
last
month
by
getting
a
haircut,
thus
breaking
the
continuity
of
his
character
in
the
film.
Recently
the
actor
once
again
got
a
makeover
by
getting
a
mushroom
cut
and
removing
his
beard,
to
allegedly
express
his
protest
towards
the
makers.
Shane
posted
the
pictures
of
his
new
look
on
his
official
Instagram
page,
and
even
sent
the
same
to
director
Sharath.
However,
the
actor's
actions
have
not
gone
down
well
with
the
industry
members
and
movie
lovers,
who
have
been
trashing
him
for
his
unprofessionalism
and
immature
behaviour.
At
the
same
time,
a
group
of
audiences
have
been
actively
supporting
Shane,
stating
that
it
is
his
personal
choice.
After
the
whole
controversy
led
to
a
social
media
battle
between
his
Instagram
followers,
Shane
Nigam
has
now
quit
the
platform.
As
per
the
latest
updates,
the
actor
has
deactivated
his
Instagram
account,
but
is
active
on
Facebook.
Shane
recently
reacted
to
the
entire
fiasco
with
a
Facebook
post,
which
says
that
the
truth
will
win.
He
also
slammed
a
popular
Malayalam
daily
for
publishing
baseless
reports
regarding
his
Tamil
project.
It
was
reported
that
the
actor
was
thrown
out
of
the
project
following
the
Veyil
controversy.
But
Shane
dismissed
the
reports
stating
that
he
quit
the
project
due
to
his
busy
schedule.
Reportedly,
the
Kerala
Film
Producers
Association
is
extremely
disappointed
with
Shane
Nigam's
actions,
and
is
planning
to
completely
ban
the
actor
from
working
in
the
Malayalam
film
industry.
M
Ranjith,
President
of
the
association
confirmed
that
a
meeting
is
being
held
on
December
27
to
discuss
the
issue
in
detail.
The
association
is
also
planning
to
have
a
discussion
with
the
South
Indian
Film
Chamber
on
the
issue.