‘Like a cartel:’ Shootings point to turf war over rights to screen South Indian films
MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — The day Thomas Sajan was expecting to see a South Indian action epic at a theatre in British Columbia, a spate of shootings thousands of kilometres away disrupted his plans.
Sajan, a self-described South Indian film fanatic, said he had been waiting months to see Malaikottai Vaaliban, a blockbuster Malayalam-language film about an aging warrior who reigns over a vast desert.
Hours before the scheduled showtimein late January, Cineplex sent a message saying the screening had been cancelled and the company would be issuing a refund “due to circumstances outside our control.”
Sajan, who moved to Surrey, B.C., from Kerala in southern India in 2017, said he was “heartbroken.”