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Police will be deployed in sizable numbers in the 63
theatres across the city that would screen the movie to ensure
a smooth release on Friday.
Security personnel at cinema halls have been told to
frisk every ticket-holder and check their bags as they enter
the cinema.
Single-screen cinemas will be manned by a police
sub-inspector, one constable, two women police constables and
5 plainclothes policemen.
Personnel from State Reserve Police Force and Home Guards
will also be deployed at the theatres, they said.
Security has also been provided to Karan Johar and actors
Khan and Kajol.
Johar, director and co-producer of the film, who met
Mumbai Police Commissioner D Shivanand yesterday, today
tweeted, "On my way to the airport..nerves are high, morale is
higher and the city support is the highest..more power to the
mighty mumbaikar..."
Minister of State for Home Ramesh Bagwe said, "Advance
bookings of the movie has started again after police
intervened in the matter and ensured tight security to all
theatres.
Chief Minister Ashok Chavan has promised that the film's
release will not be allowed to be disrupted. "Police are
taking care of the security issue to ensure that no untoward
incident takes place," Chavan said.
"I appeal to the people of Maharashtra to go and watch
the film and not to be scared by such threats. In fact, I am
also going to watch the movie," he added. PTI
theatres across the city that would screen the movie to ensure
a smooth release on Friday.
Security personnel at cinema halls have been told to
frisk every ticket-holder and check their bags as they enter
the cinema.
Single-screen cinemas will be manned by a police
sub-inspector, one constable, two women police constables and
5 plainclothes policemen.
Personnel from State Reserve Police Force and Home Guards
will also be deployed at the theatres, they said.
Security has also been provided to Karan Johar and actors
Khan and Kajol.
Johar, director and co-producer of the film, who met
Mumbai Police Commissioner D Shivanand yesterday, today
tweeted, "On my way to the airport..nerves are high, morale is
higher and the city support is the highest..more power to the
mighty mumbaikar..."
Minister of State for Home Ramesh Bagwe said, "Advance
bookings of the movie has started again after police
intervened in the matter and ensured tight security to all
theatres.
Chief Minister Ashok Chavan has promised that the film's
release will not be allowed to be disrupted. "Police are
taking care of the security issue to ensure that no untoward
incident takes place," Chavan said.
"I appeal to the people of Maharashtra to go and watch
the film and not to be scared by such threats. In fact, I am
also going to watch the movie," he added. PTI