L2 Empuran OTT Release: Here's where your Hindi version of Mohanlal and Prithviraj Sukumaran stars | Mint

L2 Empuraan OTT -Release: Mohanlal and Prithviraj Sukumaran’s controversial film, L2 Empuran, is ready to stream online. It was originally released in theaters on March 27. The film faced controversies over its scenes and dialogues. L2 Empuraan OTT Release L2 Empuraan is now streaming on Jiohotstar. It is available in five languages, including Hindi, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu and Kannada on the platform. The official Instagram handle of Jiohotstar dropped a teaser of the L2 on Friday: Empuran. In the heading of Die Post, the platform announced the release of Mohanlal’s film in Hindi. The Post reads: “Testify of the story behind the legend. Mohanlal is back with Empuraan. L2: Empuran is now streaming exclusively in Hindi on Jiohotstar.” L2 Empuraan The Mohanlal and Prithviraj Sukumaran stars revolve around the story of Stephen Nedumpally (played by Mohanlal). In the midst of the Gujarat riots in 2002, Zayed (played by Prithviraj Sukumaran) family was killed. Years later, Kerala’s politics, global spying and personal revenge collide as ab’rame stands up for justice. L2 Empuran was written by Murali Gopi. This is directed by Prithviraj Sukumaran who marked his director’s debut with the film. L2: Empuran is the second part of the Lucifer film, a trilogy planned by the Prithviraj-Mohanlal team. After the controversy, the production team of the film made changes in the film in response to the controversy. According to reports, 17 scenes, including those with rioters and depictions of violence against women, have been edited. Later, Mohanlal issued a statement acknowledging that certain aspects of the film caused some people in distress. The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) suggested changes before the display of the film. CBFC also issued a fresh certificate for the film. In total, 24 tracks or changes were made in the film, including possible ties with the common riots. Visuals of 2 minutes and 8 seconds were removed from the film. In addition, the map in which the period calls ‘2002 India’ was replaced with “a few years ago” in the new version of the film. Despite the setback, Empuran achieved remarkable success at the box office. The film became the first Malayal film that was the first weekend worldwide worldwide worldwide. Later, the film business was influenced by the controversy. According to industry tracker Sacnilk, L2 Empuran earned £ 123.25 crore in India after release.