
The Kloz in Oakville, west of Toronto, announced that it had canceled all the projection of Indian and South Asian films, including OG and Kantary, after two violent attacks on its premises last week, CBC reported on Thursday.
According to CBC, theater, film.ca cinemas, she faced shooting and attempting arson in his Oakville, Ontario, location. Cinema Hall authorities said both attacks occurred overnight in two separate incidents when the theater was closed and no one was injured.
The video of the film was shared by the x designer.ca cinemas.
What did the theater say?
In his statement, Films.Ca Cinemas said that “may be associated with non -conformities” in the South Asian film industry and made a “difficult decision” to interrupt the screening of these films.
“We realize that many guests eagerly awaited these films, and we sincerely regret any inconvenience and disappointment that this decision can cause,” said Jeff Knoll, CEO of the theater.
He added that the decision to stop the South Asian film screening was made in the interest of security for employees and patrons.
“Since these incidents occurred outside during our night hours, we believe that the intention is to cause damage to property that will lead to our hand to close our door,” the statement read.
The theater that quoted cautiously stated in a statement that Indian films, including Pawan Kalyan, “call him Og” and Rishab Shetty’s ‘Kantara: Chapter 1’.
“It seems that evidence shows that participation in the exhibition of South Asian films has led to these incidents in our theater and other theaters across GTA. From the abundance of caution, we decided that the safety of guests and our casts to withdraw from the screening of Kantary: Legend Chapter 1, call it and all future films.”
The Halton Police, which examines this matter, said they were investigating after two suspects used flammable liquid to ignite the entrance door of the theater 25. September, even though the fire remained contained and did not cause considerable damage.
A week later on October 2, another suspect approached the front of the theater and fired several rounds of bullets before the height. The incident occurred around 1:50.
Some South Indian films in Canada have claimed that a campaign is taking place to prevent popular films from appearing in Canadian theater chains in trying to control market and profit protection.
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