During the interview, Ajaya Chandran reflects on the emotional and financial toll of the legal battle, including a period when he was in hiding and even contemplated suicide. He criticizes the legal system for being easily manipulated into filing false cases, particularly mentioning the misuse of laws like Section 498A (domestic violence) and the POCSO Act. He shares an anecdote from forensic surgeon Dr. B. Umadathan about a man falsely accused of abusing a child, where the “bloodstains” on a petticoat were later proven to be chicken blood, used by a woman to frame him over a financial dispute.
Ajaya Chandran also speaks about the cyberbullying and public judgment that often follow such allegations. He references actor Dileep as an example of someone who has endured years of severe cyber-attacks despite no court having convicted him yet. Despite the hardships, the couple remains resilient, drawing strength from the support of their true friends and the belief that the truth will eventually prevail. They emphasize the need for a legal system that thoroughly investigates allegations before destroying an individual’s reputation and life.