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			 High Court refuses to stay ban on ‘Vishwaroopam’ High Court refuses to stay ban on ‘Vishwaroopam’
			
				
					 
 
 The Madras High Court, which took up film-maker and actor Kamal  Haasan’s petition for revoking the 15-day ban by State Government on his  upcoming movie Vishwaroopam, has decided to take a call on the release  of the movie on January 28. Justice K.Venkatraman, who heard the petition filed by Mr. Haasan’s  production house Raajkamal Films, said in his order: “Whether the film  has got any scenes affecting the sentiment of the people, who have given  complaint or not, could be decided only after viewing the movie.” He  said the Court would view the movie on January 26 which will serve the  larger purpose for deciding the issue.
 “The postponement of the release of the film no doubt, will cause not  only mental agony to the petitioners but also loss to them monetarily.  The interest of the public at large, that too during Republic Day, has  to be viewed more than that. Therefore, the interim injunction sought  for this in this regard by the petitioner has not been granted for the  present.”
 Earlier in the day, Mr. Haasan’s lawyers approached the Madras High  Court for an interim injunction on the State Government ban on the film  invoking Section 144 of CrPC citing as reason the possible unrest the  screening of the movie would create in the wake of anger expressed by  some religious organisations that the movie portrayed Muslims in a poor  light.
 Vishwaroopam premiered in Los Angeles on Wednesday, and has already released in Malaysia.
 
 
 
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