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The Madras high court on Wednesday stayed the Tamil Nadu government's prohibitory orders on film 'Vishwaroopam'. As a result, theatres cannot screen the film anywhere in the state. Earlier in the day, Kamal Haasan said he is ready to cut a few scenes from his movie 'Vishwaroopam'. "My Muslim family has reached out to me. They came and told me which portions they want removed, they told me the scenes they wanted cut and the words of Quran they wanted removed." said the actor, flanked by Congress leader J M Haroon, lyricist Vairamuthu, and several film personalities. An emotional Kamal Haasan said that he is thinking of leaving Tamil Nadu for some other secular state in India as the problems over his movie Vishwaroopam's release continued. "I will look at all the states from Kashmir to Kerala excluding Tamil Nadu. If I don't find one which is secular, I will leave for another country. M F Hussain had to leave, now Haasan will have to," said Kamal Indicating that Kamal might approach the Supreme Court immediately, his senior counsel P S Raman wanted a copy of the order today itself. The plea was granted by the bench. For more Bollywood: Log on to http://www.businessofcinema.com/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Businessofcinema Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/BOCLive