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Is TN blowing Vishwaroopam issue out of proportion?

GN Bureau | January 30 2013

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Even after the madra high court stayed the Tamil Nadu government's order to ban Kamal Haasan's 'Vishwaroopam', the state government is hell-bent to stop the new film. Today it filed an appeal against the interim order of the high court. The state government seems to have created a controversy where none might have existed and now blowing it out of proportion.

 

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