An explosion occurred early Monday at a film shoot near  here damaging two vehicles, police said, triggering a war of words  within the faction-ridden Malayalam film industry.
 
 The blast took place at a hotel at Kuttikanam. The damaged vehicles  belonged to the crew of the film "Atmakatha", which stars popular actor  Sreenivasan and Bengali actress Sharbani Mukherjee.
 
 Police recovered explosive materials, usually used in quarries, from the  blast site, an official said.
 
 The film industry has two umbrella groupings of technicians,  representing 19 organisations of drivers to directors.
 
 The two groupings are the Film Employees Federation of Kerala (FEFKA)  and the Malayalam Cine Technicians Association (MACTA).
 
 Director B. Unnikrishnan, general secretary of FEFKA, accused MACTA  members of creating similar problems in the past and demanded that those  behind the blast be punished.
 
 FEFKA comprises all the big directors and has the support of the  Association of Malayalam Movies Artistes (AMMA).
 
 MACTA is led by popular director Vinayan, who has been having a running  feud with the superstars and top directors.
 
 "This blast has got nothing to do with MACTA... FEFKA always has the  habit of blaming MACTA for anything and everything," Vinayan said.
 
 Incidentally, the producer of "Atmakatha" was roughed up last month at  the same location. The police are probing that case too.
 
 The Kerala government has now stepped in and formed a committee to look  into issues plaguing the Malayalam film industry.
 
 The producers association is cut up with AMMA, which had reportedly  failed to find a way to reduce production costs. Film artists later  agreed to cut their remuneration by 25 percent. 
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