Little did veteran actor Kamal Haasan know that his experiment of showcasing his Vishwaroopam production on direct-to-home (DTH) television would fall flat in front of the mighty theatre lobby, that he would have to please them to showcase the movie even in his home state, not to talk of the country.
Having had to bow before protests from various theatre associations, including the Tamil Nadu Theatre Owners Association, the multi-talented actor has knocked on the doors of the Competition Commission of India (CCI), accusing these industry bodies of restricting the release of his film.
We have received a complaint from Kamal Haasan against theatre associations trying to restrict the release of Vishwaroopam in theatres because of his plans to launch it on DTH first.
We are looking into it and may soon pass an interim order,” a senior CCI official in the know of the development told Business Standard.
According to the official, the south Indian superstar filed the complaint with CCI on Wednesday. An email questionnaire to Haasan did not elicit any response till the time of going to press.
Haasan had earlier decided to release his trilingual (Tamil, Telugu and Hindi) film on the DTH platform ahead of its release in theatres.
According to reports, Rajkamal Films International had scheduled the release of the Rs 95-crore movie on the DTH platform at Rs 1,000 for the Tamil version and Rs 500
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