Tamil Nadu govt
challenges lifting of ban on Kamal Haasan's Vishwaroopam
Missing from action for a while now, kamal haasan is back once
again. His latest film vishwaroopam is already creating a buzz among the
actor's fans. Here's a look at the mega-star in his many avatars as well as the
rest of the cast.the tamil nadu government has reportedly challenged the madras
high court's order of lifting the ban imposed on kamal haasan's film
vishwaroopam.the case will come up before the first bench of the madras high
court at 10.30 am on wednesday. After a day-long court room drama.
That ended late at night, the Madras high
court lifted the ban imposed on Kamal Haasan’s film Vishwaroopam, paving the
way for its release in Tamil Nadu.In an interim order, Justice K Venkatraman
vacated the prohibitory orders issued by district collectors on the film, which
had effectively stopped its release in the state.The state government, represented
by attorney general A Navneethakrishnan, indicated that it would challenge the
verdict.The government had also questioned the 'UA' certificate issued to the
film. Navaneethakrishnan said the "UA" certificate was not issued by
the censor board, but by an examining committee.Haasan has been facing a series
of problems since he got ready to release the multi-lingual thriller set in
Afghanistan and the US. The subject of the movie is terrorism. Several Muslim
organisations had sought a ban on the movie, which, they said, portrayed the
community in a negative light.The movie, meanwhile, was released in Karnataka
after the state police gave an assurance of providing adequate security.
Missing from action for a while now, kamal haasan is back once
again. His latest film vishwaroopam is already creating a buzz among the
actor's fans. Here's a look at the mega-star in his many avatars as well as the
rest of the cast.the tamil nadu government has reportedly challenged the madras
high court's order of lifting the ban imposed on kamal haasan's film
vishwaroopam.the case will come up before the first bench of the madras high
court at 10.30 am on wednesday. After a day-long court room drama.
That ended late at night, the Madras high
court lifted the ban imposed on Kamal Haasan’s film Vishwaroopam, paving the
way for its release in Tamil Nadu.In an interim order, Justice K Venkatraman
vacated the prohibitory orders issued by district collectors on the film, which
had effectively stopped its release in the state.The state government, represented
by attorney general A Navneethakrishnan, indicated that it would challenge the
verdict.The government had also questioned the 'UA' certificate issued to the
film. Navaneethakrishnan said the "UA" certificate was not issued by
the censor board, but by an examining committee.Haasan has been facing a series
of problems since he got ready to release the multi-lingual thriller set in
Afghanistan and the US. The subject of the movie is terrorism. Several Muslim
organisations had sought a ban on the movie, which, they said, portrayed the
community in a negative light.The movie, meanwhile, was released in Karnataka
after the state police gave an assurance of providing adequate security.
That ended late at night, the Madras high
court lifted the ban imposed on Kamal Haasan’s film Vishwaroopam, paving the
way for its release in Tamil Nadu.In an interim order, Justice K Venkatraman
vacated the prohibitory orders issued by district collectors on the film, which
had effectively stopped its release in the state.The state government, represented
by attorney general A Navneethakrishnan, indicated that it would challenge the
verdict.The government had also questioned the 'UA' certificate issued to the
film. Navaneethakrishnan said the "UA" certificate was not issued by
the censor board, but by an examining committee.Haasan has been facing a series
of problems since he got ready to release the multi-lingual thriller set in
Afghanistan and the US. The subject of the movie is terrorism. Several Muslim
organisations had sought a ban on the movie, which, they said, portrayed the
community in a negative light.The movie, meanwhile, was released in Karnataka
after the state police gave an assurance of providing adequate security.
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