TN: Petrol bombs hurled at theatre
The Free Press Journal|November 17, 2024
FUNDAMENTALISM | Anger over screening of 'Amaran'; Hindu Munnani members arrested

Some unidentified miscreants hurled petrol bombs at a cinema hall screening actor Sivakarthikeyan's biographical drama, 'Amaran', early on Saturday, police said.

No one was hurt, police, who are investigating the incident, said.

A group of Hindu Munnani (Hindu Front) activists were detained by the police for allegedly entering the theatre after the incident occurred, and were later released, the outfit said.

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