"The situation is peaceful so far (in Chandigarh Union Territory)," UT Chandigarh SSP Sukhchain Singh Gill told PTI today.
MSG has been released in over 3,000 screens across the country with a large number of sect followers waiting in line to watch the film.
The movie has been released at four locations here at Elante Mall, Centra Mall, Piccadilly Square and Fun Republic, officials said here.
In few movie halls at Sirsa and Karnal, the film's release was delayed by some theatre owners.
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Police have made tight security arrangements in Haryana and Chandigarh anticipating protests by radical Sikh groups.
Haryana police had put the state on alert and clamped prohibitory orders in several districts including Kurukshetra and Sirsa which have a sizeable Sikh population.
Additional force was also deployed at "vulnerable" points to prevent untoward incidents and an appeal was made to the people to maintain law and order.
A sizeable number of police force has been deployed around cinema halls and multiplexes in Chandigarh.
Movement of public coming from parts of Haryana and Punjab to see the movie in the city is also being watched, police officials said here.
Barricades have been put up at entry points of Chandigarh and those entering the city were being asked to prove their identities.
Various radical Sikh organisations had been demanding ban on its release saying it would pose a serious threat to law and order situation. They had accused the Dera Chief of projecting himself as messenger of God in the movie.