Actor-director Kamal Haasan's Vishwaroopam continues to run in
theatres in Kerala despite protests from a section of Muslim organisations,
police sources said here today.
Adequate protection was being given for the screening of the movie which has
been cleared by the Censor Board, the sources said.
However, movie shows were disrupted in some parts of Ernakulam, Idukki and
Palakkad districts.
In Palakkad, pro-CPI (M) Democratic Youth Federation of India forced closure of
all theatres after the screening of the movie was withdrawn from a theatre,
saying no film would be allowed to screen if the Kamal Haasan film was
withdrawn.
Muslim outfits like Social Democratic Party of India staged protests against the
film across the state.
Kerala Film Exhibitors Association president V Mohanan said the film was
successfully running in all centres where the police was giving protection. "In
some theatres, the shows were disrupted," he said.
CPI-M state secretary Pinarayi Vijayan said that it would be better if the
critics of the film left it to the people to see and judge the movie instead of
clamouring for its ban.
The film was released in Kerala, where about 25 per cent of the population
comprises Muslims, yesterday by the Cinema Exhibitors' Association and the
Kerala State Film Development Corporation.
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