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Over two months on, assistant director Padmalal Jayanthan untraceable

Padmalal Jayanthan told a relative on May 4 that he was boarding a Shramik train to go home to Kerala, but his family has not heard from him since

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CCTV footage grab of a man seen leaving Jayanthan's bag at the FOB near GTB station

CCTV footage grab of a man seen leaving Jayanthan's bag at the FOB near GTB station

Over two months since he disappeared, the Sion police have been unable to find any trace of a 30-year-old assistant director, whose professional camera bag and Mac laptop were found near GTB railway station.

Padmalal Jayanthan worked as an assistant director (AD) for movies such as 2 states, Singham, Heroine and Kash. He was from Kerala and stayed in a rented apartment in Madh, Malad. "Since the lockdown he was staying alone and wanted to go home to Kerala. He was very disturbed as he could not leave the city or shoot. When the government started Shramik trains, he planned to leave for Kerala on May 4. But after that we don't know his whereabouts," said his brother Jayalal, who is in Europe.

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