Sita Ramam, Kuruppu, Beast: 5 South Indian films banned in other countries

Film serves as a powerful medium to criticize politically incorrect situations and highlight corrupt and unequal social practices globally. The issue of film censorship and control has been a topic of great debate. Recently, the film ‘Kaasal: The Core’ starring megastar Mammootty faced a ban in two Arab countries due to its homosexual content.

This is not an isolated incident. Other films such as Vijay’s Beast and Mohanlal’s Monster have also been banned in certain countries. Let’s take a look at 5 South Indian movies that have been banned in other countries.

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“Sita Ramam”

The pan-Indian film ‘Sita Ramam’ starring Dulquer Salmaan and Mrunal Thakur was released successfully in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Hindi. However, it faced restrictions preventing publication in several countries, including the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain and Oman. The reason behind this ban is related to the content of the movie. His ‘Sitaramam’, set in the 1960s against the backdrop of war, is a period film that delves into a particular religious sensibility. Because of these themes, the censor boards of the countries mentioned did not approve the film for release. Essentially, the depiction of religious elements in the film led to its restriction in these regions.

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“Beast”

The Tamil film Beast starring Thalapathy Vijay and directed by Nelson Dilipkumar was released in theaters on April 13, 2022. The story is about a former RAW agent who is tasked with rescuing a hostage taken by terrorists at a shopping mall. The film was a commercial success in theaters, but faced a ban in Kuwait and Qatar.

The reason for the ban was that Muslims were portrayed as extremists in the film. This decision sparked controversy and resulted in restrictions on the film’s release in these countries. Notable cast members include Pooja Hegde, Selvaraghavan, Shaji Chen, VTV Ganesh, and Yogi Babu. Despite its box office success, “Beast” received mixed reviews and negative reviews from critics.

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Kulp

The film Kurup starring Dulquer Salmaan and Sobhita Dhulipala was a biographical crime thriller based on the life of fugitive Sukumara Kurup. Directed by Srinath Rajendran and produced by Dulquer Salmaan himself, the film was released in multiple languages ​​and became a major commercial success in Malayalam cinema in 2021. The storyline revolves around the life of fugitive Sukumara Kurup and his search for escape to Kuwait. Evacuation. However, despite its success, the film faced a ban in Kuwait due to its portrayal of fugitives’ ties to Kuwait. Despite being banned in Kuwait, Kurup had a huge impact on Malayalam cinema.

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“Vishwaroopam”

Vishwaroopam, starring and directed by Kamal Haasan, is a spy action thriller made in both Tamil and Hindi. The film faced a variety of issues, from domestic controversy over its title and depiction of Islam to international bans in countries such as the UAE and Malaysia. The film faced a ban in the United Arab Emirates due to its depiction of Islam as linked to terrorism. The controversy spread to Malaysia, where Muslim groups voiced protests and led to the film being banned in the country. These issues highlight the challenges the film faces both domestically and internationally in relation to its depiction of sensitive subject matter and its impact on the film’s reception in certain regions.

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“fur”

‘FIR: Faizal Ibrahim Raiz’ is a Tamil crime thriller starring Vishnu Vishal in the lead role, which marks Manu Anand’s directorial debut and was co-produced by Vishnu Vishal himself. The film featured Gautham Vasudev Menon, Manjima Mohan, Reba Monica John and others in prominent roles. Despite a notable cast and creative team, the film faced bans in countries such as Kuwait, Malaysia, and Qatar. The reason behind this restriction was the denial of approval by the censorship boards of these countries. The film’s content and depiction may have caused concern or opposition, leading to its banning in these specific regions. This incident highlights the challenges that films can encounter in gaining content approval in different countries.

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