Chennai Theatre Vandalised for Screening Vijay's Controversial Film | Read

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  • Published On: October 21, 2014
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Uncertainty shrouds the Diwali release of actor Vijay's film Kathi in Tamil Nadu. Vandals, allegedly belonging to pro Tamil groups, targeted Satyam Cinemas, a popular multiplex in Chennai, before it was to commence online booking for the controversial film. An unidentified group allegedly broke glass panes and threw crude kerosene bombs inside the complex. However no one was injured.

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