Sri Lankan Tamil MPs ask Vijay to not release ‘Leo’ in the island - report
October 18, 2023 05:20 pm
A few Tamil MPs from Sri Lanka have written a letter to popular Indian actor Vijay asking him not to release his latest movie on October 19 in the island nation as they are holding a protest on October 20.
In the letter, the MPs have claimed that the film will sabotage the protest, which is for the rights of Tamil people in the country.
The letter requested Vijay to not release Leo as he is a celebrated star in the country. It also noted that releasing the film would be disrespectful to the Tamil people and the protest.
Earlier, a City Civil Court in Hyderabad passed an order stalling the release of Leo in Telugu due to a copyright issue.
Despite attempts, permission for early morning shows for Leo in Tamil Nadu has been denied by the Madras High Court. The film will now be released only at 9 am across the state.
After Kamal Haasan’s Virumandi and Viswaroopam, Vijay’s Leo is one Tamil film plagued by issues ahead of its release. While Kamal’s Virumandi (first named Sandiyar) faced a problem with the title and Viswaroopam for hurting the sentiments of the Muslim community, Leo is facing many problems at once.
It started with political outfits calling out Vijay for glorifying smoking, later Lokesh was criticised for romanticising violence, and finally, release problems crept up. Even as many theatres are yet to strike a deal with distributors, Leo is facing another problem from Sri Lanka.
A person belonging to the production house Sithara Entertainments claimed the rights for the title Leo and filed a case in the City Civil Court. However, producer Naga Vamsi of Sithara Entertainment spoke to the media and said that the film will be released as per plan and that the problem has been resolved.
Source - The Indian Express
- With Inputs from Agencies