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Kaali poster row: After Indian High Commission's complaint, Canada's Aga Khan Museum issues apology, removes documentary

Jul 06, 2022, at 10:18 pm

Toronto: After the High Commission of India in Ottawa, Canada, asked the authorities to immediately remove the poster of the Leena Manimekalai-directed film Kaali that elicited widespread condemnation from the Hindu community, Aga Khan Museum tendered an apology saying that they deeply regret the offence caused to the members of the Hindu and other faith communities by the social media post and have removed its presentation.