Amala Paul starrer Aadai movie's morning shows cancelled due to THIS reason?
Amala Paul's Aadai was set to release this weekend. However, the morning shows were cancelled. Fans took to Twitter to express their disappointment over the cancelled shows.
If you plan on walking to the theatres and buy yourself a ticket to Amala Paul's Aadai, we'd suggest you read our article before that. Aadai was set to release this weekend. Amala was all over the town promoting her heroine-centric horror thriller which has been directed by Rathna Kumar. While fans prepared to walk into the theatres this morning to catch the flick, they returned home disappointed. Many moviegoers took to Twitter to express their disappointment over the fact that the morning shows were cancelled.
Several morning shows were cancelled in the last minute, leaving Amala Paul fans disappointed. A Times of India report has revealed that the movie was hit by financial issues. As per the report, the movie's 10 am shows were cancelled in Tamil Nadu and in several overseas locations "due to financial issues over issuing KDM key." The report adds that it is still unclear if the makers have got a clearance over the issue. The movie's run at the box office this weekend still seems gloomy.
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Aadai was already the talk of the town after it received an A certificate from the Censor Board. It was sort of a given that the movie will be certified A after the trailer and posters raised a few eyebrows. The bold kiss scene featuring Amala and her co-star Ramya Subramanian also went on social media platforms. Speaking about the scene, Amala told Deccan Chronicle in an interview, "What’s wrong in girls kissing? That shot was spontaneous and not scripted. Once you are in the character, you should let your inner actor take over you."
"There is nothing sexual here. You have to watch the film to understand the context of the scene. In fact I felt extremely powerful. Initially I didn’t know how I was going to pull off this scene, but once I was done I felt even more comfortable with my body. I felt that I could face any challenge in the world. Aadai gave me the strength and team spirit for me to become a producer for Cadaver," she added.
























































