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GEMINI LABS REFUSES TO HAND BACK PRABHAKARAN TO ITS OWNERS AND PRO LTTE VCK OBTAINS A TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDER TO STOP THE DELIVERY OF THE FILMBy Walter JayawardhanaThe popular Sinhala language daily, the Divaina, reported that Chennais
Gemini Colour Laboratory refused to hand back the Sinhalese and Tamil
language negatives robbed from the Director of the controversial film
entitled Prabhakaran. Pro-Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam political activists robbed the
negatives of the full length feature film named after the LTTE leader
Prabhakaran when the Director of the film Thushara Peiris was there
at the Colour laboratories attending to the processing of the film.
The newspaper quoted him having said the laboratory administrators
asked for a letter from the Federal government in New Delhi to handover
the negatives of the film to its rightful owners when the director of
the film travelled back to the colour laboratories to receive the negatives
he owned.. Thushara Peiris gave up his protest fast and travelled to Chennai to
obtain his film. While this drama was taking place the trailer of the
film appeared in the youtube. Divaina newspaper said only a copy of
the film has been handed over to the director when he went to the Colour
laboratories in Chennai. Meanwhile, political activists went to the civil courts in Chennai
to block the release of the film from the laboratories. A civil court
issued a temporary restraining order delivering the prints of the Sinhala
film Prabhakaran for a week. Additional City Civil Court judge Sethuraman of Chennai issued notices to the State Home Secretary Director General of Police the Union Home Secretary Sinhala film producer Osmund de Silva and film Director Thushara Peiris to file a counter in two weeks. The case has been filed by pro- LTTE political party Viduthalai Chiruthaigal
katchi President Thol Thirumavalan. In his plaint the pro LTTE party
VCK leader said the film highly affected Tamil Diaspora. He said the
film was being dubbed in the Gemini Colour labs in other Indian languages
including Tamil. The judge postponed the hearing until April 8. |
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