Cellular Operators Association of India sends legal notice to 2.0 makers claiming movie "defamatory" to network service providers; urges CBFC to suspend screening until picture is re-examined
Akshay Kumar and Rajinikanth
COAI is a not-for-profit society registered in 1995 that consists of leading service providers, including Vodafone, Airtel and Jio, and works with government agencies like Telecom Regulatory Authority of India. The organisation stated that the movie violates the guidelines for certification of films under the Cinematograph Act. The member further added that the trailer of the sci-fi thriller — which sees Kumar's part-human-part-bird character mouthing the dialogue, 'Every cell phone user is a murderer' — is "grossly prejudicial".
The premise of the Shankar-directed venture, as per the two-minute-long trailer, is based on how technology will target mankind. "The teaser and trailer are of grossly defamatory nature. They also promote an anti-scientific approach towards mobile phones. We have sought that exhibition of the film be suspended until the Chairperson of Central Board of Film Certification takes a final call."
When mid-day reached out to Dharma Productions and Lyca Productions, they refused to reveal their course of action in the matter.
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