The director, Himangshu Prasad Das, allegedly wrote the letter following theatre owners' decision to withdraw his film released on January 20, to accommodate Shah Rukh Khan-starrer 'Raees' and 'Kaabil', with Hrithik Roshan in the lead, which hit the screens today.
"We have heard about the case in media. We have to find out. We will look into it within the ambit of law," Assam Director General of Police Mukesh Sahay told PTI here.
The letter said "...If we cannot remain Assamese, then what will happen to the identity of the community once Assam becomes independent?"
Barua called local TV channels and asked the hall owners to run the film if people want to watch it or else ULFA(I) would oppose it.
"Nobody has approached us yet but we are not taking any chance as well. We are taking proper measures to give security to the cinema halls," Sahay said.
He was asked if police would take any suo motu action against the director.
Nath said showing a film in a hall is a business agreement between two parties -- director and owner.
Kamakhya Films distributed the film which was released in
46 theatres with 116 shows every day across Assam. But today onwards only 12 theatre halls are running the movie with equal number of shows per day.
"Why will a hall owner run this movie?" the official said on condition of anonymity.
He also claimed that the distributor had informed Das of the two Bollywood mega release dates about six months ago but the director stuck to his date.
Reacting to the development, All Assam Students Union General Secretary Lurinjyoti Gogoi said none can force anyone to watch a film and is against the democratic ethos of the society.
"Moreover, the government must create an atmosphere for good Assamese films to run. We need a comprehensive policy like south and Marathi film industries. Government initiative is main and no one else can help," he added.
