Chandragiri release stalled after footage leak

The socially-relevant film, directed by Mohan Kupleri and starring actor Lal in the lead, was supposed to release on June 29
Poster of Lal starrer 'Chandragiri'.
Poster of Lal starrer 'Chandragiri'.

The release of director Mohanan Kupleri's Chandragiri has been stalled after the film's producer levelled a complaint against the makers of the recently released Chanakyathanthram, starring Unni Mukundan. A

Around seven shots from Chandragiri's climax showed up in the DVDs of Chanakyathanthram.

The film was supposed to release on June 29. It should be noted that this was not the case with the theatre prints of Chanakyathanthram but only in the DVDs.

When Express reached out to Chanakyathanthram director Kannan Thamarakulam, he said, "All this happened as a result of a technical error at Chitranjali Studios. This is such an odd situation that never happened before in the history of cinema. We had given the high definition footage to Chitranjali Studios to make some final corrections. There were no issues in the theatre prints. But when the DVDs came out, we discovered visuals from another film with audio from our film. These visuals had no connection whatsoever to the characters in our film. At some point they must have interchanged the hard disks. After the corrections, it was sent to be converted to DVDs and that's how these shots ended up in it."

Chandragiri deals with a relevant social issues and stars some of the prominent actors from Malayalam such as Lal, Joy Matthew, Kochu Preman, Hareesh Peradi and Sunil Sugatha in important roles.

Kammattipadam fame Shaun Romy plays the female lead. Pulimurugan fame Shaji Kumar is the cinematographer. The film is about the bond between a school headmaster (played by Lal), and his daughter as well as the lifelong feud with a corrupt local businessman (Hareesh Peradi).

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