Veteran actor Thilakan, who was ousted from the Association  of Malayalam Movie Artistes (AMMA) on grounds of indiscipline and  virtually kept out of Malayalam films, has now been dropped from a TV  serial.
 
 Speaking to mediapersons Tuesday, the 74-year-old actor said that Monday  evening the producer of TV serial "Maatuoruval" called up to say that  he should be ready by 9 a.m. the next morning for the shoot.
 
 "I was asked to be present near Kovalam where the shooting is going on  for the recently started serial being shown on Surya TV. But late night I  got calls from a few artistes working in the serial saying that they  are helpless because they have been told not to cooperate with me as I  have been excommunicated by AMMA and hence the TV fraternity also should  keep me away," Thilakan said.
 
 Thilakan alleged that Association of Television Media Artistes (ATMA)  headed by its president and opposition legislator K.B. Ganesh Kumar was  behind his ouster from the TV serial.
 
 "Ganesh Kumar is also the vice-president of AMMA... But I am not going  to lie low, I will fight this injustice," Thilakan added.
 
 But ATMA general secretary Poojapura Radhakrishnan said that Thilakan  has for long been attacking their president.
 
 "Only a few days back he lashed out at our president. Any organization  has to have some sort of discipline and decorum. We have nothing against  him because he is a great actor. We just can't take the abuses all the  time," Radhakrishnan said.
 
 In April Thilakan was shown the door by AMMA for publicly criticising  the association's office bearers. He had called AMMA a "mafia" that did  not take care of the interests of the artistes. 
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