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பிரபாகரன் படம்-சென்னையில் சிங்கள இயக்குநருக்கு அடி

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பிரபாகரன் படம்-சென்னையில் சிங்கள இயக்குநருக்கு அடி

சென்னை: விடுதலைப் புலிகள் இயக்கத் தலைவர் பிரபாகரன் குறித்து படம் எடுத்துள்ள சிங்கள இயக்குநரைக் கண்டித்து சென்னையில் தமிழர் அமைப்புகளைச் சேர்ந்தவர்கள் போராட்டம் நடத்தினர். அப்போது இயக்குநருக்கு சரமாரியாக அடி, உதை விழுந்தது.

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  • கருத்துக்கள உறவுகள்

அசத்தி விட்டீர்கள் தமிழ் ஆர்வலர்களே நன்றி, நன்றி, நன்றி.

தமிழனை கிள்ளுகீரை எண்டு நினைச்ச சிங்களவனுக்கு வயித்தை கலக்கும் இப்ப...

உறவுகளுக்கு நண்றி. நண்றி. நண்றி. இணைத்த தமிழ் மகனுக்கும் தான்.

  • கருத்துக்கள உறவுகள்

நன்றி தமிழக உறவுகளே!

உங்களின் நேசத்தில் எங்கள் விழியோரம் கசிகிறது.

இயக்குனர் துசாரா பீரிஸ் இது தமிழர்களுக்கு, போராட்டத்திற்கு எதிரான படம் இல்லை எண்டு சொன்னதாய் வீடியோவில சொல்லப்படிகிது. ஆனா இன்டைக்கு இப்ப ஏசியன் ரைபியூனில என்ன எழுதி இருக்கிது எண்டால் உவர் துசாரா பீரீஸ் சனாதிபதி மகிந்த ராஜபக்சவிசடம் முறைப்பாடு செய்து இருக்கிறாராம் படம் ரிலீஸ் ஆக உதவச்சொல்லி அதில எப்பிடி சொல்லிறார் எண்டால்

During the radio interview, Peiris appealed to President Mahinda Rajapaksa to intervene in this matter, saying that the movie reflects Sri Lanka's national pride (abhimanaya) and is the only film that exposes LTTE terrorism. It focuses on the recruitment of child combatants by the LTTE and on the suffering and misery of young Tamils in the island's North and East.

அதாவது புலிப்பயங்கரவாதிகளுக்கு எதிரான முதலாவது படம் எண்டு...

செய்தி இப்பிடி தொடரிது. சிறீ லங்கா இந்திய தூதரகத்துக்கு அழுத்தம் குடுக்கிறீனமாம் படத்த வெளியிட உதவச்சொல்லி..

Colombo, 06 April, (Asiantribune.com): The Isira radio channel operated by Teleshan Networks Limited (TNL) has offered Thushara Peiris, Director of the movie 'Prabhakaran' all possible assistance to secure justice for him – a victim of thuggery and intimidation at Gemini Studios, Chennai. According to him one of the studio's trade unions is strongly pro-LTTE.

TNL Chairman Shan Wickremesinghe and Isira CEO Hudson Samarasinghe told Peiris today (April 5) that they would stand by him on this issue despite the deafening silence of so-called free media champions and the usually vociferous defenders of film makers' rights.

During the radio interview, Peiris appealed to President Mahinda Rajapaksa to intervene in this matter, saying that the movie reflects Sri Lanka's national pride (abhimanaya) and is the only film that exposes LTTE terrorism. It focuses on the recruitment of child combatants by the LTTE and on the suffering and misery of young Tamils in the island's North and East.

Nearly 10 years ago an Indian film director made 'The Terrorist' – a film about a would-be female suicide bomber but never directly identified her or her accomplices as LTTE cadres. Nevertheless there was no difficulty for the audience to see the connection.

Peiris who had managed to secure one copy of his film screened it for the media in Colombo this week. There he had challenged all those present to prove if there was anything anti-Tamil about 'Prabhakaran.' Peiris however refused to divulge how he obtained this copy – which was the first one he had watched after the shooting was completed.

Questioned on the reaction of the NGO 'peaceniks' to the brutal assault on him at Gemini Studios, Peiris said that one such group had offered him Rs.75 million and refuge in Canada for him and his family under the guise of giving political asylum if he agreed to stop pursuing this matter any further. But he had flatly rejected the offer stressing that as a Sri Lankan native who had benefited from this country's free education system he would never ever betray his motherland.

Asked whether the Sri Lanka High Commission in India was of any assistance to him on this matter, Peiris said that the HC knew about his predicament only after he returned to Sri Lanka. Responding to this the TNL Chairman said that this was usually the case with this country's diplomatic missions.

In an earlier press interview Peiris alleged that more than racial motives there were business motives behind the brutal assault on him.

So far only the organization that has publicly protested in Sri Lanka against the attack on Peiris and seizure of his film negatives has been the National Movement Against Terrorism (NMAT) which has also made an appeal to Indian High Commissioner Alok Prasad in this connection.

This situation is a marked contrast to the howls of protest that film critics, artistes and NGOs made when the controversial Sinhala films 'Purahanda Kaluwara' (Darkness at Full Moon) and 'Aksharaya' (Letter) were banned. The first gives indirectly the impression that no purpose is served by joining the armed forces since it is the Sri Lankan State that is responsible for the current conflict. The second implies a sexual attraction between a mother and her own little son. The ban on Purahanda Kaluwara' was subsequently lifted but 'Aksharaya' remains banned. When another movie, 'Sulanga Enu Pinisa' (Let the Winds Blow) earned severe criticism for denigrating our security forces and police, several intellectuals and artistes rushed to the defence of the film maker who won an international award for the film, but which did not run even for a few weeks at local cinemas.

With such people dominating our film industry – no matter how talented they may be – it is futile to expect protest campaigns against those who are behind the incident at Gemini Studios or calls for boycott of films made in Tamil Nadu (until matters are resolved to the satisfaction of Thushara Peiris).

These individuals seriously doubt that films like 'Prabhakaran' will help them to bag awards at international film festivals. Therefore defending Thushara Peiris does not serve their interests. Their idea of real art is to scoff at culture, traditions and national aspirations of the land of their birth to please foreign audiences. Instead of films like "The Terrorist" or Prabhakaran, these individuals would prefer to make documentaries like "My daughter the terrorist," that gives publicity to and eulogizes suicide bombers

Among the few exceptions to this kind of dubious 'artist' are Satchischandra Edirisinghe and Jayantha Chandrasiri (who made the political film 'Guerilla Marketing'). We need more of their kind at this juncture not only to promote the national causes but also to expose traitors and unpatriotic elements.

- Asian Tribune -

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