Is this the reason behind the delay in the OTT release of Chiyaan Vikram's "Thangalaan"?
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New films are rapidly making their way to theatres and streaming platforms, but Chiyaan Vikram's "Thangalaan," which was released on August 15, has yet to premiere on any OTT service. The film's streaming rights are bagged by Netflix. Recent reports have now revealed the reasons behind this unexpected delay.
Directed by the acclaimed Pa. Ranjith, "Thangalaan" garnered a positive response upon its theatrical release, reportedly raking in around ₹100 crore at the box office. With its impressive performance, fans have been eagerly anticipating the film's debut on OTT platforms.
However, the film's online release has been halted due to a public interest petition filed in the Madras High Court. The petition, submitted by P. Kothai from Tiruvallur, alleges that "Thangalaan" portrays Buddhism in a sacred manner while depicting Vaishnavism in a humorous light. Kothai argues that the film’s release on OTT could potentially spark conflicts between the two religious communities.
The petition is scheduled to be heard soon, and it has been indicated that "Thangalaan" will not be available on Netflix until the legal proceedings are concluded. Fans of the film will need to stay tuned for updates on its release status as the situation develops.
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