The spy thriller, slated for nationwide release tomorrow, would not be screened in the state, a spokesperson of the Tamil Nadu Film Exhibitors Association told PTI tonight.
"The film will not be released in Tamil Nadu," was the cryptic remark by the spokesperson.
The decision has apparently been taken in view of strident stand taken by several pro-Tamil groups and political parties, including BJP, against the film, in which Abraham dons the role of an Indian intelligence agent in Sri Lanka during the war between the island government and LTTE in late 1980s and early 90s.
"Madras Cafe", Abraham's second production venture, courted controversy with pro-Tamil groups up in arms for its depiction of outlawed LTTE allegedly in a negative light.
The producers, who have been maintaining that the film did not offend anyone, arranged for a special screening for the groups, but the latter stuck to their stand.
Student organisations, who have come out against the film, staged a protest for the second successive today, opposing its release alleging that it distorted facts.
"Madras Cafe" is the second film in recent days to miss its release date in the state after Vijay starrer "Thalaiva", whose screening was delayed following threats by some groups.
Undeterred, Abraham has refused to delete any scene from his film, wondering why anyone had a problem when the Censor Board had cleared it.
In a statement in Mumbai yesterday, he said, "I would like to urge all of Chennai to support 'Madras Cafe' as a film and allow it to release (as per schedule). It is a credible film made with a lot of heart and gives audiences something novel to be entertained about, vouching and encouraging cinema.
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