New Delhi : A chapter in one of Kerala’s most high-profile and protracted legal dramas drew to a close today as the Ernakulam District and Sessions Court, presided over by Judge Honey Varghese, acquitted Malayalam superstar Dileep, the eighth accused in the 2017 actress assault case.
The court found the prosecution had failed to prove the charge of criminal conspiracy, while simultaneously finding the first six accused guilty of the abduction and sexual assault of a fellow actress in a moving vehicle in February 2017. Minutes after walking out of the court, a visibly defiant Dileep launched a fierce attack, squarely blaming his former wife, acclaimed actor Manju Warrier, and the investigating officers for what he termed a near-decade-long conspiracy against him.
“If there was any criminal conspiracy at all, it was against me,” Dileep declared to a throng of reporters outside the court premises. He positioned himself not as a suspected mastermind, but as the primary victim of a fabricated narrative. His most pointed accusation was reserved for Manju Warrier. “It was Manju Warrier who first suggested that there was a criminal conspiracy in the case.
That was when the conspiracy against me began,” he claimed. He alleged that the police, in collusion with the prime accused, Pulsar Suni, and certain media outlets, concocted a false story that unraveled in court. “My image in society and my life itself was ruined,” he stated, while extending gratitude to his family, legal team, and supporters.
Dileep’s reference to Manju Warrier’s role pinpointed a critical, early moment in the case. Initially perceived as a random act of violence, the narrative shifted profoundly just two days after the crime.
At a solidarity gathering of film artists at Durbar Hall Ground on February 19, 2017, Manju Warrier took the stage. In a speech reported by media like Reporter TV, she asserted, “What happened here is a criminal conspiracy.” This public articulation of a hidden plot marked a turning point, moving the discourse from a lone atrocity to a potentially premeditated crime with broader implications.
On June 21, 2017, she provided a crucial statement to the police, relaying the survivor’s disclosure about a strained relationship between Dileep and the survivor, which allegedly stemmed from the survivor’s knowledge of Dileep’s relationship with actress Kavya Madhavan, according to a report in The Times of India.
This testimony, along with other evidence, was key in the prosecution’s decision to name Dileep as the alleged conspirator. Throughout the trial, which stretched over nearly eight years, Manju Warrier remained a steadfast witness. Unlike some who retracted statements, she never altered her testimony, cooperating with further investigations in 2022 and 2023 by identifying audio evidence and confirming digital materials. Her unwavering stance became emblematic of a commitment to supporting the survivor and pursuing judicial accountability.
Dileep and Manju’s Marriage
The personal history between Dileep and Manju Warrier adds a layer of profound complexity to these legal accusations. Once a celebrated couple in Malayalam cinema, they married in 1998 against familial objections. Their marriage ended in a divorce finalized in 2015, a split widely reported to be precipitated by Dileep’s relationship with Kavya Madhavan, whom he later married in 2016. Their daughter remained with Dileep post-divorce. This backdrop of a fractured family and public marital discord forms the intimate stage upon which the legal battle was played out, with allegations from the courtroom echoing personal histories of betrayal and conflict.
Dileep’s post-acquittal accusations frame his acquittal as a vindication of his victimhood in a different conspiracy.
Who Is Manju Warrier?
Manju Warrier is a prominent Indian actress primarily known for her work in Malayalam cinema, where she debuted as a leading actress in the 1990s and made a successful comeback in 2016 after a hiatus. She has starred in numerous acclaimed films and is recognized for her versatile roles in South Indian entertainment.
Manju Warrier debuted in Malayalam cinema at age 17 with Sallapam (1996) opposite Dileep, marking the start of a prolific three-year run with around 20 films, many commercial successes, before her hiatus post-1999 marriage.
She returned triumphantly in 2014 with How Old Are You?, reestablishing herself as a top actress, expanding to Tamil (Asuran, 2019) and Hindi projects, while earning accolades like a National Film Award Special Mention for Kannezhuthi Pottum Thottu (1999) and Kerala State Best Actress for Ee Puzhayum Kadannu (1996).
Her major hits span romantic dramas, thrillers, and blockbusters, often with Mohanlal or Jayaram.
- Sallapam (1996): Debut blockbuster.
- Thooval Kottaram (1996): Ran 300 days.
- Ee Puzhayum Kadannu (1996): Award-winning performance.
- Aaraam Thampuran (1997), Summer in Bethlehem (1998), Kannezhuthi Pottum Thottu (1999): Critical and commercial successes.
- Post-comeback: How Old Are You? (2014), Lucifer (2019, blockbuster), Odiyan (2018), Asuran (2019, Tamil hit)
Awards and Legacy
Warrier holds a record six Filmfare Awards for Best Actress (Malayalam) and totals 46 wins from 59 nominations, cementing her as one of Mollywood’s highest-paid and acclaimed leads.









