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In Nizamabad, Junior NTR fans flocked to watch the movie even as a huge posse of police force stood guard to prevent TRS activists from attacking the cinema. Sources said the fan frenzy was such that Nizamabad MLC and TDP leader Arikela Narsa Reddy encouraged his followers and party workers to watch Adurs by purchasing 100 tickets for the matinee show. Police foiled TRS activists bid to barge into the theatre and arrested three party leaders. In Kamareddy, a theatre management voluntarily stopped the screening of the film. In Warangal and Karimnagar districts too, managements voluntarily stopped the screening. TRS activists staged a dharna in front of Ramakrishna theatre at Jagityal protesting the screening of the film. In four other theatres at Godavarikhani, Sircilla, Jagityal mandal of Karimnagar district, the film was not shown. Similary, in Adilabad, Mancherial and Nirmal towns the movie was not screened. In Miryalaguda, Suryapet and Kodad in Nalgonda it was screened, while in Khammam there was no disruption to the film. Interestingly, there was a huge turnout of Junior NTRs fans from Telangana in Tirupti . Several fans, fearing attack on theatres by TRS activists in Telangana, came to the temple town a couple of days ago. It was a double treat for them since they could have darshan of Lord Venkateswara at Tirumala and enjoy their hero’s film after booking the tickets in advance, a trade analyst said. Adurs ran to packed houses in all the seven cinemas exhibiting the film in the town. The fan frenzy was such that the theatre owners started the show as early as 6 in the morning on Wednesday. T Suresh, who runs a small kirana shop in Warangal, said, It is wrong to link the film to the Telangana issue. While the actor has stated that entertainment has no boundaries , TRS has called for a ban on the film in Telangana districts . This is absurd. Security tightened at theatres Source: Times Of India Add this page to your favorite Social Bookmarking websites |