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The Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) has filed a complaint against the upcoming film '2.0' starring Rajinikanth and Akshay Kumar in the lead roles. The association has accused the filmmakers of promoting 'obscurantist and anti-scientific attitudes towards mobile phones, towers and mobile services'. In the film, Akshay Kumar's character blames cellphone users and radiation for creating a harmful environment for birds and animals. In the letter to the CBFC and the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, the COAI has claimed that the makers have wrongly depicted the usage of cellular technology and the certification of the film should be 'revoked'. '2.0' is all set to open in theatres on 29th November, 2018.