Key Points

Mohanlal’s blockbuster L2 Empuraan is facing 17 cuts following backlash over its portrayal of riots and violence. The BJP has accused director Prithviraj Sukumaran of promoting anti-national themes in his films. BYJM leader K Ganesh has demanded an investigation into Prithviraj’s foreign connections. Despite the controversy, the film has already earned ₹80 crore globally.

Key Points: Mohanlal's L2 Empuraan Faces 17 Cuts Amid BJP Controversy

  • Mohanlal’s L2 Empuraan to edit 17 scenes
  • BJP alleges anti-national themes in Prithviraj’s films
  • Film grossed ₹80 crore worldwide
  • BYJM demands probe into director’s foreign links
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Mohanlal-starrer L2: Empuraan to undergo 17 cuts amid controversy on some scenes

Mohanlal-starrer L2 Empuraan undergoes 17 edits amid BJP backlash over riot scenes and alleged anti-national narratives.

"Prithviraj’s films have consistently featured narratives that whitewash extremist ideologies – K Ganesh, BYJM"

Thiruvananthapuram, March 30

Superstar Mohanlal-starrer L2: Empuraan is set to undergo some changes amid controversy over some of the scenes.

According to the movie production team, 17 changes are likely to be made, including edits to riot sequences and scenes relating violence against women.

The movie was released in theatres on March 27. Empuraan has become the first Malayalam film to register a worldwide opening gross of Rs 80 crore.

BJP leader V Muraleedharan stated that the party had already "clarified its stand".

"The party has already clarified its stand, and the State President has very clearly mentioned the BJP's position. As a film lover and someone who enjoys cinema, each individual can have their own opinion. I have not yet seen the film. As for the party's stance, the state president has made it very clear. I don't think I should go beyond that or contradict him because he is the final authority on matters related to the state," Muraleedharan told the media.

Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BYJM) state general secretary K Ganesh, in a Facebook post, called for an investigation into the filmmaker's "foreign connections," claiming that Prithviraj's films have followed an "entirely anti-national" pattern.

"Director and actor of the film Empuraan, Prithviraj's foreign connections should be investigated. After the filming of Aadujeevitham, the ideas propagated through his movies have been entirely anti-national. From Kuruthi to Jana Gana Mana and now Empuraan, his films have consistently featured narratives that whitewash extremist ideologies," the post read.

Ganesh said alleged that the movie's director Prithviraj Sukumaran's stay in Jordan during the filming of Aadujeevitham should be probed.

"During the shooting of Aadujeevitham, he was stranded in Jordan. It is important to investigate whom he was in contact with during his time there," he added.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Saw the film yesterday and honestly didn't notice anything controversial. The riot scenes were intense but necessary for the story. Why can't we just enjoy cinema as art? 🤷‍♂️
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Priya M.
The box office numbers speak for themselves! 80cr worldwide is incredible for Malayalam cinema. Mohanlal and Prithviraj have created something special here. Can't wait to see what's next in the franchise!
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Anand S.
While I support creative freedom, I do think some scenes could have been handled more sensitively. The violence against women sequence in particular felt gratuitous. Maybe the cuts will improve the film's balance.
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Sneha R.
The political accusations seem so unnecessary! Since when did enjoying cinema become about investigating "foreign connections"? Let's focus on the amazing performances instead. Mohanlal was 🔥 as usual!
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Vikram J.
Making 17 cuts after release seems extreme. Either the CBFC failed in their job or this is an overreaction to political pressure. Either way, not a good precedent for filmmakers who want to tell bold stories.

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