South actress Amala Paul did not get entry in the temple: Complaint lodged in the visitor’s book, alleging discrimination at Tiruvairanikulam temple
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South actress Amala Paul had come to visit the Thiruvairanikulam Mahadev Temple in Kerala. Where they were not allowed to enter the campus. Amala then wrote a complaint in the visitor’s book that she had been discriminated against on religious grounds. Please tell that like many other temples in Kerala, only Hindus get entry in Thiruvairanikulam Mahadeva Temple. Till now no official statement has come from Amla in this matter.

Amla filed a complaint in the visitor’s book
According to India Today’s report, Amala reached the temple on Monday to visit, then she expressed her displeasure by writing in the visitor’s book. Amala wrote in the book- It is sad and disappointing that religious discrimination still exists in 2023, I could not see the Goddess, but I could feel her from a distance. I hope there will be a change in religious discrimination soon. A time will come when we will all be treated equally and not on the basis of religion.

Temple administration came under the scanner
Questions have been raised on the Tiruvairanikulam temple administration ever since the news came to the fore. According to media reports, the temple authorities said that they were only following the protocol. Trust Secretary Prasoon Kumar said- Devotees of many religions have come to visit the temple, but no one knows this. However, when a celebrity comes to visit, the issue is made.

Amala will be seen in Ajay Devgan’s film Bhola.
Vaavi Amala, who has given many excellent films in South Industry, will soon be seen in Ajay Devgan’s Bhola. Please tell that Amala has also worked with stars like Allu Arjun, Naga Chaitanya, Allu Arjun.
