John Abraham’s ‘Madras Cafe’ is definitely one of the most awaited
films of Bollywood this year, but it already seems to be in the eye of a
storm. Reports said that pro-Tamil outfit Naam Thamizhar has appealed
the Tamil Nadu government to ban the movie.
The group’s founder
has asked for a film preview to check whether allegations of the film
portraying the outfit in bad light are true or not.
However, John
Abraham has countered the allegations, "We have not called anyone
`terrorists` in the film. We haven`t taken sides... This film doesn`t
take any sides. We probably will show them the film," the actor said
while talking to reporters in Chennai during the official release of the
trailer in the city.
John added, "The film is not biased and is
based on facts and actual situations. If someone wants to take a
political mileage out of it, I can`t stop that. A lot of research has
gone into the making of the film and it is unbiased. We have not taken
any sides."
‘Madras Cafe’, which is directed by Shoojit Sircar,
stars John Abraham with Nargis Fakri as the female lead in a thriller
based on the civil war in Sri Lanka.
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