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Chennai: The Telugu version of Kamal Haasan's 'Vishwaroopam' would release on Friday and remain unaffected by the Madras High Court order restricting the screening of the Tamil version of the movie till Jan 28.
"The film will release as scheduled in Telugu tomorrow that is, Friday in other parts of the country and rest of the world," Kamal Haasan's agent told IANS.
On Wednesday, the Tamil Nadu government banned the Tamil version of 'Vishwaroopam' for two weeks when around 25 Muslim organisations objected to Kamal's movie on the ground that it portrays the community in bad light.
Kamal challenged the ban by the state government in the court. In his plea, he contended that the movie was cleared by the censor board. Before the ban, the Tamil version was scheduled for a Jan 25 release.
Made in Tamil, Telugu and Hindi, 'Vishwaroopam', which deals with the adversities of war, and is produced and directed by Kamal who has also acted in it.
The Hindi version, titled 'Vishwaroop', is scheduled for a Feb 1 release, while the fate of the Tamil version would be decided by a high court judge after he sees the film on Jan 26.
The distribution rights of the Telugu version of the film were bought by veteran Telugu filmmaker Dasari Narayana Rao.
"There is no change in the release of the Telugu version of the film. The court has only banned the Tamil version of the film in the country," said Trinath, Hyderabad-based trade analyst.
"The Tamil version of the film released in Malaysia Thursday and has been receiving excellent reports," he added informing that Muslims in that country have not opposed the film.
Earlier, Kamal wanted to premiere the film first on Direct-To-Home (DTH) platform, but later had to drop the idea after stiff opposition from theatre owners. Both versions of the film will premiere on DTH a week after release in theatres.
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