Film 'Paramasivan Fathima' faces censorship in Mumbai
The film 'Paramasivan Fathima' is facing challenges from the censor board due to its focus on Christian religious conversions. The board has requested changes to some scenes and dialogues before the movie can be approved for release. As a result, the filmmakers have submitted the film for reevaluation in Mumbai, which will delay the announcement of its release date. Directed by Esakki Karvannan, 'Paramasivan Fathima' features actors such as Vemal, M.S. Bhaskar, and Aruldoss. The film's trailer was unveiled at an event attended by NTK coordinator Seeman and BJP Tamil Nadu state president Annamalai. However, the trailer has sparked heated debates on social media, drawing attention to its controversial themes. The censor board flagged specific parts of the film during its initial review and indicated that these scenes need to be removed for the film to be certified. Cinema Vikatan reports that without these modifications, the film will not be cleared for release. The production team is hopeful for a quick resolution from the censorship panel in Mumbai. While awaiting the censor board's decision, the filmmakers have chosen not to announce an official release date. The ongoing debates surrounding the film have increased curiosity about its plot and message. With its relevant themes and strong cast, 'Paramasivan Fathima' continues to attract interest. Everyone is now waiting for the final ruling from the censor board to see how it will impact the film's release.