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Post-'Vishwaroopam' debacle: Kamal Haasan threatens to shift to 'secular' lands

While asking for administrative step by the Tamil Nadu government, the Madras High Court on Tuesday night lifted the ban on Vishwaroopam.

Post-'Vishwaroopam' debacle: Kamal Haasan threatens to shift to 'secular' lands

Veteran actor Kamal Haasan says that if the ban on his controversial film Vishwaroopam is not lifted, he might have to look out for a “secular state” and that can be out of the country. “I have lost all my property for the film, so I have nothing to lose, but choose now. If the judgment is not favourable for me, I have to look out for a secular state abroad. We will get away from this place but will have lot of good memories,” the 58-year-old told reporters at a press conference here.

“If there is no secular state in India, I would go overseas. I think Tamil Nadu wants me out. What would change is my passport; I would still be an Indian. I have pledged all my property for the film. I have lost my house because of delay in release,” he added.

The Madras High Court on Tuesday ruled in favour of Vishwaroopam and lifted the ban by the Tamil Nadu government. It, however, said the administrative step was to be taken by the government. The actor says he still has to see the effect in theatres - the film has to run.

“The fact is that I have yet to get interim relief as some of my friends have reported in press. The film shows are stopped again and the police have sent away fans, asking for court order copy. I have been thrashed in a political game, monetary loss is not important,” Haasan added.

The mega-budget film was due to release January 25, but the Tamil Nadu government banned it following fears of law and order situation. The ban was further extended to Kerala and Andhra Pradesh.

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