L2: Empuraan Controversy- Unmasking the foreign hands
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L2: Empuraan Controversy- Unmasking the foreign hands

After regular exposes of Bollywood underworld connections, now Malayalam film industry comes under scanner as Empuraan being allegedly heavily funded by external forces has come to light

by Aryaputhran
Apr 8, 2025, 07:30 pm IST
in Bharat, Special Report, Entertainment
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A mid ongoing controversies in the Malayalam film industry, a Dubai-based Iranian film distribution company has come under the spotlight for allegedly influencing the content of Malayalam cinema through substantial funding.

According to highly placed industry sources, the Iranian group has been providing advance payments to several Malayalam film producers, allowing it significant leverage over the creative direction of the films. Notably, the company is reported to be handling the Middle East distribution of the controversial film Empuraan. The film, which stars Malayalam superstar Mohanlal, sparked a major outcry for its depiction of the Gujarat riots. In one sequence, a Hindu mob led by a character named Bajrangi is shown attacking and raping Muslims being sheltered by a Hindu woman.

These scenes triggered widespread protests from Hindu groups, who accused the film of promoting a divisive and inflammatory narrative. Following the backlash, several scenes, reportedly 24, were removed from the final cut. However, the producers claimed that they had voluntarily approached the Central Film Censor Board’s regional office to request a re-edit, denying any external pressure.

Dubious Links with Foreign Investors

The controversy has raised critical questions about the role of the Iranian distribution company in shaping the film’s content. Industry insiders suggest that director Prithviraj and writer Murali Gopy may have been influenced—either directly or indirectly—by the Dubai-based group. A Malayalee, reportedly serving as the manager of the Iranian firm, has been actively involved in the production process, often visiting shooting locations to provide large sums as advance payments. His direct involvement has led to suspicions about deeper financial and ideological influence.

The Real Objective

A senior industry source revealed to this writer that the Iranian group’s total investment in Malayalam cinema has crossed Rs 200 crore. The source expressed concern that the real intent behind these investments might be to gain control over the Malayalam film industry, enabling the dissemination of specific narratives without regulatory oversight. In conclusion, the growing financial clout of foreign entities in regional cinema has raised alarm bells. The trail of money flowing into the Malayalam film industry, especially from foreign  sources with potential ideological interests, must be scrutinised to ensure transparency and cultural integrity in filmmaking.

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