Key Points

Kerala Culture Minister Saji Cherian has publicly supported Prithviraj Sukumaran's film L2: Empuraan amid ongoing controversy. Cherian emphasized the importance of viewing art as an expression of unity and social commentary. Mohanlal also addressed fan concerns, expressing regret for any potential distress caused by the film's content. The ruling LDF party continues to defend the film's artistic merit and social significance.

Key Points: Saji Cherian Defends Prithviraj's L2 Empuraan Film Controversy

  • Kerala minister praises Prithviraj's cinematic courage
  • Film reflects social issues and unity
  • Mohanlal addresses fan concerns about movie content
  • LDF leaders defend artistic expression
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An art form should be seen as an art form: Kerala Minister Saji Cherian on 'L2: Empuraan' row

Kerala Minister Saji Cherian supports Prithviraj Sukumaran's film L2: Empuraan, emphasizing artistic freedom and unity

"An art form should be seen as an art form - Saji Cherian, Kerala Culture Minister"

Thiruvananthapuram, March 31

Kerala Culture and Youth Affairs Minister Saji Cherian spoke about the controversy surrounding Prithviraj Sukumaran's directorial L2: Empuraan and said "an art form should be seen as an art form".

In a media interaction, Cherian urged people to embrace the film as it expresses the idea of unity among the people.

"Many social issues will be raised when a film is made. An art form should be seen as an art form. The Kerala community should stand united against wrong moves. The film expresses the idea that we are all one. That is what should be embraced. A film like this can be made only in Kerala. Nobody will have the strength to make a film like this anywhere else," Cherian said.

"I would like to appreciate Prithviraj for showing the courage to make a film like this. A different film from the ones released in Kerala so far. A film that is on par with world cinema. Many social issues are reflected in the film. This is a film that the people of our country should watch. My only concern was about the violence. It might be a little difficult for some people to see extreme violence," he added.

The ruling LDF leaders have slammed the Sangh Parivar outfits over their criticism of the movie.

Mohanlal issued a statement on Sunday, days after the release of L2: Empuraan. The actor said that certain aspects of the film had caused distress to some of his fans and assured that the team had decided to remove such references.

"I have come to know that some political and social themes that were included in the unveiling of Empuran, the second part of the Lucifer franchise, have caused considerable distress among many of my loved ones," the actor wrote in a Facebook post.

"As an artist, it is my duty to ensure that none of my films promote hatred towards any political movement, ideology, or religious group.

Therefore, both I and the Empuran team express our sincere regret for the distress caused to my dear ones, and we all take responsibility for it, with the realization that such issues must be removed from the film," he wrote in Malayalam.

The actor reiterated his gratitude towards his audience, saying, "For the past four decades, it is you, the audience, who have been a part of my cinematic journey. Your love and trust are my strength. I believe there is no Mohanlal beyond that."

L2: Empuraan was released in theatres on March 27.

- ANI

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Priya K.
Finally someone said it! Art should be appreciated as art without unnecessary controversies. Kudos to the minister for standing up for creative freedom 👏
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Rahul M.
While I agree with the minister's stance, I think the filmmakers should have been more sensitive about certain portrayals. Art has responsibility too.
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Anjali S.
Saw the film yesterday and it's truly groundbreaking! The visuals, storytelling - everything is world class. Kerala cinema is evolving 🎬
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Vipin T.
Mohanlal's response shows true maturity. It's rare to see stars acknowledge concerns and take corrective measures. Respect!
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Sneha P.
The violence was indeed intense, but it served the narrative. Sometimes art needs to shock to make us think. Can't wait for part 3!
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Karthik N.
Interesting how this film is sparking so much discussion. That itself shows its impact. Whether you love it or hate it, you can't ignore it.

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