Despite the official announcement and promotional release date posters released by producer Kalaipuli S Thanu on their maiden venture ‘Kabali’ set for mammoth release on July 22nd, there’s some sort of transparency found missing for Telugu version. Buzz is intensifying with each day that Lakshmi Ganapathi Films, the distribution company which incurred huge losses with ‘Vikrama Simha’ is creating hurdles for ‘Kabali’ release.
Lakshmi Ganapathi Films founder Subramaniam went bankrupt with the film. He was requesting Rajinikanth and his wife Latha for compensation from a long time which was actually promised for ‘Kabali.’ Now that a new distribution company with backing from Geetha Arts and Allu Aravind bagged ‘Kabali’ rights, Subramaniam started knocking the doors of biggies in the industry.
According to reports, the case is moved into Dasari Narayana Rao’s court. What will be the solution Dasari going to suggest? Is there any amicable rejoinder to plan for a smooth release on 22nd? Just wait for Dasari's mediation tricks...