Screen Marathi film 'Deva' with Salman Khan's 'Tiger Zinda Hai', says MNS

20 December,2017 05:15 PM IST |  Mumbai  |  PTI

The Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) has asked theatre owners in Maharashtra to give equal space to Marathi film Deva Ek Atrangee, the release of which is coinciding with superstar Salman Khan's Tiger Zinda Hai


The Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) has asked theatre owners in Maharashtra to give equal space to Marathi film "Deva Ek Atrangee", the release of which is coinciding with superstar Salman Khan's "Tiger Zinda Hai". The Raj Thackeray-led party said the producers of the Marathi film are not getting theatres to screen their movie as "Tiger Zinda Hai" is releasing on the same date -- December 22.


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In a letter to the theatre owners, Amey Khopkar, the president of MNS Chitrapat Sena, yesterday warned them of using "special language" if they fail to comply. "If you don't understand this language then we will have to use our special language to make you understand," he wrote.

"Tiger Zinda Hai" is produced by Yash Raj Films and stars Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif in the lead roles. "Deva Ek Atrangee" is directed by Murali Nallappa and features Ankush Chaudhari, Tejaswini Pandit and Spruha Joshi.

"You have probably forgotten that you are running a cinema theatre in the land of Maharashtra. We are compelled to write to you to remind that our sentiments have been hurt," Kopkar said. He also said that the producers of "Deva..." are trying to exhibit the film but they are being repeatedly told that no theatres are available as "Tiger Zinda Hai" is releasing on the same date.

"Using their name and influence, the producers have captured all the theatres. What will the other filmmakers do? Where will they go? If the Hindi filmmakers do such monopoly, what will the Marathi filmmakers do? Will other states tolerate such dadagiri'(hooliganism)?" he asked in the letter.

"It is our duty to give rights to Marathi films and for that we shall do whatever it takes. Just because we are patient and understanding, doesn't mean we are weak. Believe in 'live and let live'," Khopkar further said.

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