Man who made film against Tamil Tigers attacked in India
Thushara Peiris was set upon by a furious mob outside Gemini Studios in Chennai, capital of southern Tamil Nadu state, witnesses said.
He was rescued by film studio staff and police, and flown back to Colombo — but has lost the original film rolls which are still with the studio.
“They punched me on the eye, on the nose and hit me on my head. I fell on the ground,” Peiris, 39, told AFP from his bed in a hospital in Sri Lanka late last week.
“I was ultimately rescued and returned to Colombo the same evening. I want the studio to return my film and the negative without damage,” he said.
Sri Lanka’s foreign minister Rohitha Bogollagama, meanwhile, promised to use diplomatic channels to secure the release of the film footage, a state-run Sri Lankan newspaper reported on Saturday.
Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tiger rebels still command some support in Tamil-majority parts of India, even though they are held responsible for the 1991 murder of former Indian premier Rajiv Gandhi and branded a terrorist outfit by New Delhi.
Peiris’ movie is entitled “Prabhakaran,” the same name of the Tamil Tiger leader who has been battling Sri Lanka’s Sinhalese majority since 1972.
The movie portrays the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) as a ruthless terror outfit that forces school children to join their ranks — something that has been well documented by rights groups.
But the film takes the allegations of ruthlessness a step further, with the main character forced into suicide missions despite being pregnant.—AFP