No Obstacles To Screening Of Late Puneet Rajkumar Starrer ‘James’ – FilmyVoice
Countering the allegations levelled by a bit of Congress leaders, Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai stated on Wednesday that there are not any hurdles to the screening of the Kannada film ‘James’ starring late celebrity Puneet Rajkumar.
Talking to mediapersons right here, Bommai stated that he has mentioned the matter with the Karnataka Movie Chamber of Commerce.
“I’ve spoken to the Movie Chamber on this regard. If there may be any bother with the screening of ‘James’, the involved producers and theaters have the ability to kind it out. I’ve spoken to actor Shivarajkumar too. I’ve requested him to deliver it to my discover or to the discover of the Movie Chamber in the event that they face any downside. They too have agreed.”
The controversy was triggered on Tuesday after Congress chief Siddaramaiah alleged that ‘James’, which launched on March 17, was being nudged off theatre screens within the state to make manner for ‘The Kashmir Recordsdata’ on the behest of some BJP leaders.
Talking to reporters on the sidelines of the Meeting session, Siddaramaiah had alleged that the producer of ‘James’ had confided in him in regards to the situation.
“For the reason that producers of ‘James’ have booked theatres by paying advance quantities, forcing the theatres to display screen ‘The Kashmir Recordsdata’ is nothing however harassment,” Siddaramaiah had instructed mediapersons.
On Wednesday, state Congress chief D.Ok. Shivakumar too repeated the costs.
Dismissing the allegations, Bommai stated, “Congress leaders have stooped to the extent of politicking even on screening of cinemas.”
‘James’ is Puneeth Rajkumar’s final movie as an actor. The highly-popular actor and the youngest son of thespian Rajkumar died of cardiac arrest in October final 12 months.