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'Vishwaroopam': Kamal Haasan announces Feb 7 as release date in Tamil Nadu

The Jayalalithaa-led AIDMK government lifted the ban on Sunday after the actor agreed to chop seven minutes of the film.

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Acting swiftly after government lifted the ban on his Tamil movie Vishwaroopam, Kamal Haasan on Monday withdrew his petition before the Madras High Court challenging the ban, a move that could see the early release of his mega-budget movie.

Justice S Rajeswaran before whom the matter came up allowed the actor and government to withdraw pleas after they expressed their desire to do so following a compromise between Haasan and Muslim outfits, which had opposed it claiming some scenes offended their sentiments.

Clearing the way for screening the movie, the ban on it was lifted by the government on Sunday, ending the week long standoff between Haasan and the Muslim outfits. District collectors revoked prohibitory orders under which the release was banned on January 23 after Muslim organisations came out strongly against the Rs100-crore movie. In fact, the Jayalalithaa-led AIDMK government lifted the ban on the film after the actor agreed to chop 7 minutes of the film as demanded by Muslim organisations.

Though there are no indications on when the film will be released, reports said it might hit the screens on February 8. Haasan had said he would announce the release date after consulting his technical team on the cuts, besides informing the Censor Board.

While a single judge had allowed release, a division bench had upheld the ban and reverted the issue to the former. Faced with opposition from Muslim outfits, government had imposed the ban citing threat of violence with chief minister Jayalalithaa defending the action.

A government brokered meeting between Haasan and Muslim groups broke the logjam on Saturday, with the actor agreeing to some cuts, including muting some dialogues. The ban had stirred a hornet's nest and the 58-year-old actor had spoken of the trauma of having pledged his house to make the movie and even threatened to go on self-imposed exile to a secular place outside Tamil Nadu or overseas.

The film, made in Tamil, Telugu and Hindi, was originally slated for release on January 11. Vishwaroopam had also faced trouble first from theatre owners who opposed the tech-savvy actor's move to release the spy thriller on a DTH platform, forcing him to indefinitely put it on hold.

According to Haasan, the delay has cost him nearly Rs30 crore already.

Earlier stories:

Ban on Vishwaroopam lifted

Review: Inoffensive Vishwaroopam is one helluva entertainer

Ban public exhibition of Vishwaroopam in present form in India: PIL

Vishwaroopam row ends: Kamal Haasan, Muslim groups reach accord

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