Kolkata: M C Mary Kom’s hometown is missing the screening of the Priyanka Chopra-starrer biopic on the boxing champion as no theatre in Manipur is screening the film due to a ban by insurgency outfits. “I feel very sad that people everywhere are seeing the film made on my life but not the people in Manipur. It is risky to release it here so I think it is better not to do it. But me and the government tried their best to get it released,” Mary told PTI from Imphal.
Ever since September, 2000, Hindi films are banned in Manipur by separatist militant group Revolutionary Peoples Front which claims that Bollywood goes against Manipuri values.
“They all really want to see it but there is no option before us,” lamented the only woman boxer to have won a medal in all the six world championships. She was the only Indian boxer to have qualified for the 2012 world Olympics and won a bronze
medal. Manipuri filmmaker Haobam Paban Kumar said it is sad for any filmmaker to find any obstacle in the release of his film.
“Besides the insurgency issue I think theatres here are not technically equipped to show a mainstream Bollywood film because they only have a digital projection system to show movies from DVDs,” he said.
The film documents the boxer’s journey from a small north-eastern state to winning an Olympic medal despite all odds.