Targeting
a
noteworthy
movie
prior
to
its
release
has
become
a
habit
for
miscreants
who
wants
to
put
the
makers
of
the
film
in
trouble.
But
Ajith's
upcoming
movie
Yennai
Arindhaal
has
received
a
bomb
threat
from
some
black
hats
aiming
at
disrupting
movie
goers'
peace
who
are
eager
to
catch
the
Ajith
starrer,
first
day
first
show.
Shockingly,
Udhayam
Theatre
in
Chennai
has
received
a
letter
in
which
a
potential
terrorist
has
informed
that
the
entire
theatre
will
be
blown-up
if
they
screen
Ajith's
Yennai
Arindhaal
which
is
all
set
to
be
released
on
February
5th.
The
letter
also
reads
that
eight
theatres
apart
from
Udhayam
will
be
attacked
if
Yennai
Arindhaal
hits
screens.
What
is
even
more
shocking
is
that
Ajith
Kumar's
life
is
also
under
threat,
according
to
the
letter.
Following
the
threat,
a
police
complaint
has
been
filed
by
the
owners
of
Udhayam
Theatre.
A
source
close
to
the
tension-filled
area
said
that
police
are
acting
fast
to
nab
the
culprits
and
that
an
investigation
is
on.
All
movie
mongers
who
have
planned
to
visit
Udhayam
Theatre
to
catch
Yennai
Arindhaal
on
the
big
screen
would
heave
a
huge
sigh
of
relief
if
the
wrong
doers
are
caught
before
the
release
of
the
film.
Business
at
the
famed
theatre
is
also
expected
to
go
down
because
of
this
bomb
threat.
Earlier
almost
all
Vijay
films
were
targeted
prior
to
its
release
and
recently
even
Rajinikanth's
Lingaa
wasn't
spared.
If
this
unhealthy
trend
continues,
then
filmmakers
and
producers
will
be
forced
to
think
twice
before
roping
in
big
stars
and
to
engage
in
high
budget
movies.
Will
someone
step
up
to
put
an
end
to
all
these
miseries?
Let's
wait
with
hope
and
watch.