‘Athimanoharam’ Sabarimala Shoot: Mohanlal and Tharun Moorthy’s Film Faces Setback over Forest Department Permission
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‘Athimanoharam’ Sabarimala shoot: Mohanlal and Tharun Moorthy’s film faces setback over forest department permission
Filming of the highly anticipated Mohanlal film 'Athimanoharam' has hit a snag at Sabarimala, as the Forest Department has denied shoot permission at the Sannidhanam area. Fortunately, the crew can film in the Pampa region, though this means a revision of their shooting timeline is necessary. The movie is still on track for a Christmas premiere, much to fans' excitement.
Mohanlal's 'Athimanoharam': Forest Department Denies Permission for Sabarimala Shoot
Get latest articles and stories on Entertainment at LatestLY. The Kerala Forest Department has not granted permission for veteran actor Mohanlal's upcoming film Athimanoharam to shoot at the Sabarimala Sannidhanam. Entertainment News | Mohanlal's 'Athimanoharam': Forest Department Denies Permission for Sabarimala Shoot.
No movie shoots at Sabarimala: Kerala Devaswom Minister after Athimanoharam row
Kerala Devaswom Minister K Muraleedharan said no movie shoots will be allowed at Sabarimala after the Athimanoharam controversy. The row has raised questions over how the Travancore Devaswom Board cleared filming at the pilgrimage centre.
Following the success of 'Todarum', Mohanlal and Tarun Murthy are teaming up for the film 'Adhimanogaram'. It stars Meera Jasmine, Jagadish, Manoj K Jayan and others. Produced by Ashiq Usman Productions, the film has music by Jakes Bejoy. The film is set to release on December 26th this year on the occasion of Christmas, and the shooting is going on in full swing. A part of it was planned to be held at the Sabarimala temple. Accordingly, while t…
Mohanlal Movie | Kerala Endowments Minister K. Muraleedharan has clarified that shooting of regular films will not be allowed in the famous shrine of Sabarimala.
Thiruvananthapuram: The shooting of Mohanlal's film Athimanoharam, directed by Tarun Murthy, will not take place at the Sabarimala temple sanctum. The Forest Department has denied permission for the shooting of the film. The Forest Department has taken action citing the latest High Court order. Sabarimala...
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