Heightened Security at Theatres Screening Amaran Following Controversy
Security measures have been increased at theatres across Chennai and Tamil Nadu that are screening the newly released Tamil film Amaran, following a controversy surrounding the movie. Authorities have stepped up surveillance, with additional police personnel deployed at cinema halls to ensure peace and order.
The film, starring popular actor Sivakarthikeyan, has sparked protests from certain groups who have raised concerns over specific content in the movie. These groups have expressed dissatisfaction, claiming the film features scenes or themes that may offend certain sections of society. As a precautionary measure, police forces have been stationed outside major theatres to prevent any untoward incidents.
Despite the protests, the film has garnered significant attention and the theatre screenings have continued as scheduled. The filmmakers and movie producers have refrained from commenting directly on the controversy but have assured the public that the movie was made with the utmost respect for diverse views and sensitivities.
Security around the screenings has been heightened not only in Chennai but also in other major cities and towns across Tamil Nadu. The Tamil Nadu Police have been actively monitoring the situation to ensure that viewers can enjoy the film without any disruptions.
The film’s release comes at a time when tensions over film content and freedom of expression have been high. Authorities have urged citizens to maintain peace and to report any potential disturbances to the police.