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Mumbai multiplexes reopen advance bookings for Shahrukh's film | Multiplexes in Mumbai have reopened the advance bookings for Bollywood actor Shahrukh Khan's upcoming film 'My Name is Khan', that was closed earlier fearing attacks
by Shiv Sena activists before and during the screening of the movie, which releases on Friday (February 12). The Congress-NCP Government in Maharashtra is trying
its best to ensure that the Shiv Sena activists do not disrupt the screening of
the movie. Mumbai police on Wednesday detained over 1500 Shiv Sena activists,
besides arresting around 59 others and charged them for creating violence and
vandalism. The police has also provided special security to movie theaters screening
the film. Applications for leave of all policemen has been cancelled to ensure
a full presence. Police personnel from the State Reserve Police Force and the
Home Guards will also be deployed at the city's 63 theaters, where the movie will
be screened. Shiv Sena activists had on Tuesday attacked several cinema halls
that were supposed to screen Shahrukh Khan's flick. Sena workers managed to enter
the halls and damage screens of the Metro theater in south Mumbai and the Huma
Cinema at Kanjurmarg using sharp instruments. Activists pelted stones and broke
the glasses of Mehul cinema in suburban Mulund. They also tore down posters of
the movie outside Fame cinema in Pantnagar and R-City Mall at Ghatkopar. Bollywood
filmmaker Karan Johar had on Tuesday met Mumbai Police Commissioner D Sivanandan
and sought police security ahead of the film's release. The representatives of
the film's distributor, FOX Searchlight, had also met the top Mumbai cop along
with multiplex owners. Maharashtra Chief Minister Ahok Chavan had on Tuesday issued
a warning to Shiv Sena Executive President Uddhav Thackeray that his security
would be withdrawn if he broke the law. The Shiv Sena is upset with Khan's statements
that Pakistani cricketers should be allowed to play in the Indian Premier League
(IPL) inspite of the 26/11-terror attack. |
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