Jailer Malayalam Movie Director Sakkir Madathil Protests Against Rajini's Jailer; Says 'Save Malayalam Cinema'

Jailer Malayalam Movie Director Sakkir Madathil Protests Against Rajini Film: Actor Rajinikanth's Jailer is all set to release in theaters on August 10th not only in Tamil Nadu but also in Kerala, Karnataka and many other states in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada and Hindi languages.
Jailer Stars In Promotional Activites
The promotions of this film directed by Nelson Dilipkumar have been going on in full swing for the past few weeks. The actors of the film, Tamannaah, Vasant Ravi, Sunil and others are giving subsequent interviews.
The songs of Jailer composed by Anirudh have also been released and have impressed the fans. Tamannaah's song Kaavaalaa along with Rajinikanth in this film has received huge response. Tamannaah has been enthralling her fans by dancing to this song in the shows she participates in.
As the film is releasing as a pan India film, director Nelson roped in excellent actors from every language. In that way, Mohanlal from Malayalam has played an important character in Jailer. Mohanlal is not featured in the Jailer trailer. So his character in the film is expected to be a surprise traet for fans.
40 Screens For Malayalam Jailer & 400 Screens For Tamil Jailer In Kerala
In this case, a movie named Jailer has been made in Malayalam directed by Sakkir Madathil. Sakkir had requested Sun Pictures to change the title of Rajini's film saying that if Rajini's Jailer is released in the same time, the collection of his film Jailer will be affected.
But this request was rejected by Sun Pictures. After that, Sakkir told the media that his future is based on this film, he has lost all his assets and made this film, and Rajini should take appropriate action on this issue. But actor Rajinikanth did not show any reaction on this matter. In this case, Tamil Jailer and Malayalam Jailer will be released simultaneously on August 10.
It is important to note that Rajinikanth's Jailer featuring Mohanlal has been allotted 400 theaters in Kerala. But Sakkir's Jailer has been allotted only 40 screens, and Sakkir is currently protesting at the streets before film chamber with banners saying 'Save Malayalam Cinema'.


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