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Madras High Court stays release of Tamil film ‘100’

Auraa Cinemas is represented by its directors G Mahesh and Kaviya Venugopal. 

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CHENNAI: The Madras High Court has restrained M G Auraa Cinemas Private Limited, the producer of Tamil feature film ‘100,’ from releasing the movie, till the time it settles Rs 1 crore due to 70 MM Entertainment,  represented by its partner TN Arun Balaji.

A division bench of Justices Vineet Kothari and N Sehasayee also restrained the firm from releasing the Telugu version of the Tamil film ‘Balloon’ without obtaining prior leave of the court and without repaying Rs 1 crore or furnishing a bank guarantee for the said sum in favour of 70 MM Entertainment. Auraa Cinemas is represented by its directors G Mahesh and Kaviya Venugopal. 

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