New Delhi, Sep 3 (PTI) The producers of the Malayalam film "Lokah Chapter 1: Chandra" have issued an apology following criticism over a dialogue that was perceived to have "unintentionally hurt the sentiments of people from Karnataka."
Starring Kalyani Priyadarshan, Sandy, and Naslen, the film is directed by Dominic Arun and hit theaters on August 28. Dulquer Salmaan produced it under his banner, Wayfarer Films.
The controversy centers around a scene where Sandy's character, Inspector Nachiyappa Gowda, makes a derogatory remark about Bengaluru girls, sparking backlash.
In response, Salmaan’s production house posted an apology on its official Instagram handle on Tuesday, pledging to alter the contentious dialogue.
"It has come to our attention that a dialogue delivered by one of the characters in our film Lokah: Chapter One has unintentionally hurt the sentiments of people from Karnataka. At Wayfarer Films, we place people above everything else," the statement began.
"We deeply regret this oversight and assure you that no offence was intended. The dialogue in question will be removed/edited at the earliest. We sincerely apologise for the hurt caused and humbly request you to accept our apology," the statement read.
"Lokah Chapter 1: Chandra" follows the journey of a woman who discovers mystical abilities while navigating personal challenges. As evil emerges, she must confront her newfound powers and destiny in an ever-changing world.
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