Vishwaroopam stands banned until Feb 4th

The Madras High Court today set aside the single Judge order yesterday setting aside the TN ban on Kamal Haasan's Vishwaroopam. The ban on the film has been extended until Feb 4th until which the film cannot be released.

Meanwhile Actor Kamal Haasan has agreed to delete some objectionable scenes in his mega-budget thriller Vishwaroopam. The actor is believed to have held a meeting with Muslim leaders and the two parties have mutually arrived at a consensus and the issue has been sorted amicably.

"My Muslim family has reached out to me. I will do everything for my brothers. I have agreed to modify my film,' said the actor.
 Kamal Haasan emphasised on the fact that the film is Pro-Indian Muslims and that he does believe that he is a victim of somebody's confusion over what he is trying to convey through his film. The actor has said that it is now the government and the Police's duty to maintain law and order pertaining to the violence triggered because of the film.

Earlier in the day hundreds of Kamal Haasan fans, who had gathered in front of movie halls here waiting for the screening of his movie 'Vishwaroopam', had to return disappointed after shows were stopped. The film was initially supposed to release in Tamil and Telugu on Jan 25th and in Hindi on Feb 1st.

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