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Mankatha Re-release Sparks Safety Concerns with Fan Fireworks
25 Jan
Summary
- Ajith Kumar fans ignited fireworks during a Mankatha re-release screening.
- Theatre owner condemned the dangerous act, citing disruption to patron experience.
- The incident raises safety concerns and prompts discussion on fan celebration protocols.

A recent screening of Ajith Kumar's film Mankatha in Chennai became the scene of a dangerous fan celebration. On January 23, fans ignited fireworks within the theatre auditorium, prompting immediate backlash from cinema management. The owner of one theatre expressed strong condemnation on social media, stating that such actions disrupt the desired patron experience and could deter future re-release screenings.
The footage of fireworks being set off inside the enclosed space has amplified concerns regarding audience safety and the responsibilities of both moviegoers and theatre operators. This act of recklessness not only endangered property but also posed a risk to individuals present, drawing widespread criticism online.
While local authorities have yet to issue a formal statement, the incident underscores the ongoing debate surrounding traditional fan celebrations in South Indian theatres, particularly during the release or re-release of popular films. Observers suggest such behaviour might necessitate the implementation of more stringent safety measures.
Mankatha, an action thriller directed by Venkat Prabhu, features a star-studded cast and a memorable soundtrack by Yuvan Shankar Raja. Ajith Kumar is slated to begin filming his next project, 'Good Bad Ugly,' with director Adhik Ravichandran in February, following a break for racing commitments.




