Mohanlal-starrer ‘L2: Empuraan’ faces online backlash from right-wing supporters
- The film 'L2: Empuraan' directed by Prithviraj Sukumaran received criticism from right-wing supporters for its political content, particularly regarding the Gujarat riots and Hindus as villains in its portrayal.
- On its opening day, the film grossed Rs 22 crore across 4,500 shows in Kerala alone, becoming a hot topic of debate.
- Congress vice president V T Balram found the reception of the film amusing, while Gopy, the scriptwriter, said that everyone has the right to interpret it differently.
- Kerala State Youth Congress president Rahul Mamkoottathil condemned the hate campaign against the film's creators, noting the irony of opposition from those who advocated for freedom of expression in other controversial films.
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Kerala CM Condemns Hate Campaign Against 'Empuraan'
Kerala CM Condemns Hate Campaign Against 'Empuraan' Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has voiced stern opposition against the Sangh Parivar, accusing them of launching widespread hate campaigns against the Malayalam movie 'L2 Empuraan.' The film, featuring superstar Mohanlal, has drawn ire due to its reference to a historically significant genocide in India.On Sunday, Vijayan expressed his views on social media, characterizing the Sangh Par…
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