Actor Vijay on Sunday appealed to Chief Minister Jayalalithaa to
do “whatever was required” to ensure the release of his film ‘Thalaivaa’.
However he did not state exactly what his demands were.
In a statement, actor Vijay profusely appreciated Ms.
Jayalalithaa’s rule, saying he always admired her straight-forwardness. He also
appreciated the efforts taken by his fans’ club and the police in curbing the
video piracy of the film in Salem by identifying some video pirates.
The only roadblock to the film’s release seems to have been the
rejection of its application with the government for exemption from
entertainment tax. Most producers look forward to the tax exemption, especially
if big budgets are involved, say industry insiders. But the film’s producers
have already said that was not the reason.The State police have already
debunked the theory that the movie could have been stalled because of threats
from unknown fringe groups targeting the film’s producers, saying the
responsibility for its release lay with its producers and distributors. This
put paid to any attempt to compare the delay in Thalaivaa’s release with the
problems faced by Kamal Haasan’s ‘Vishwaroopam’. The government had then
mediated between some Muslim groups and the film’s producers.
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