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Brother- Elango Raghupathy (filmmaker) Some Lesser Known Facts About Leena Manimekalai Leena Manimekalai is an Indian filmmaker, poet, and actor who is known for being accused of hurting Hindu sentiments through the poster of the film Kaali in which a woman was shown smoking cigarettes and hosting the pride flag.
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Maadathy, also known internationally as Maadathy: An Unfairy Tale, is a 2019 Indian-Tamil language folklore drama film written, directed and produced by Leena Manimekalai & Elango Raghupathy under the banner of Karuvachy films and co-produced by Piiyush Singh (Golden Ratio Films), Bhavana Goparaju, and Abinandhan Ramanujam.
She has one brother, Elango Raghupathy, who is a filmmaker. Husband. The name of her husband is not known. She is divorced. Sexual Orientation. Leena considers herself a bisexual. I came out as a bisexual in my 2nd poetry book “Ulagin azhagiya Muthal Penn” in 2007. HinduMakkalKatchi filed police cases asking for ban.
Leena Manimekalai is a leading Tamil poet and a multiple award winning intersectional queer feminist filmmaker. Her voice is distinct, as she is a 'genre no bar' artist.
Jun 25, 2021 · Maadathy director Leena Manimekalai: Our families would collapse if women chose to freeze after abuse. The filmmaker talks about her powerful new film, Maadathy, that explores the suffering of women and caste oppression, is now out on the OTT platform, Neestream.
Jul 14, 2022 · A Toronto-based filmmaker from India is facing death threats and police investigations after sharing a poster for her documentary on Twitter that depicts the Hindu goddess Kali holding a Pride flag...
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Feb 22, 2023 · India's Supreme Court has granted an interim order protecting director Leena Manimekalai from 'coercive action' by police agencies in several Indian states. The Toronto-based filmmaker says she...