Mohanlal's Monster banned in Gulf countries due to LGBTQ content: Report

Updated : Oct 20, 2022 10:30
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Malayalam superstar Mohanlal’s forthcoming film ‘Monster’ has stirred controversy. The film, which is set to release worldwide on October 21, has reportedly been banned in the Gulf countries due to the LGBTQ content.

According to Indian Express report, the filmmakers will be re-submitting the movie to the censor board after making necessary changes, and the film might not release in Gulf on the same day as India.

‘Monster’ will then release in the Gulf countries release next week or on a suitable date following a green signal from the Censor Board.

The makers haven't shared any statement regarding the same so far.

For the unversed, the Gulf countries are one of the major markets for Malayalam film industry.

The investigative thriller has been directed by Vysakh and penned by Uday Krishna. Produced by Antony Perumbavoor of Aashirvad Cinemas, the film also stars Lakshmi Manchu, Siddique, Lena, Honey Rose, Sudev Nair, KB Ganesh Kumar and Johny Antony in supporting roles.

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