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2:37 Controversy
There were notable controversies regarding claims made by Thalluri whilst promoting 2:37. The main one was Thalluri claimed to be partly inspired the alleged suicide of a friend, but the existence of this friend was disputed and Thalluri refused to identify her. This was well-documented in mainstream Australian newspapers The Age and The Australian. The Misplaced Pages page should reflect this controversy. It should not be whitewashed out, but rather counter-claims by Thalluri should be incorporated into the text to maintain a neutral point of view .
125.31.39.9907:36, 23 August 2007 (UTC)