The makers of 'Sarkar' had agreed to remove 'objectionable' scenes and 'mute' an apparent reference to the late J Jayalalithaa.
Tamil
superstar Rajinikanth
Friday lashed out at the ruling AIADMK in Tamil Nadu for its protests
against certain scenes in actor Vijay's Diwali release 'Sarkar',
questioning the rationale behind protesting against a film certified
by the Censor Board.
He
"strongly condemned" the demands for deletion of scenes.
"It
is against the law to hold protests seeking removal of some scenes
from a Censor board certified film and trying to stall the screening
and damaging the banners," he tweeted.
"I
strongly condemn these," he added.
The
makers of 'Sarkar' had agreed to remove "objectionable"
scenes and "mute" an apparent reference to the late J
Jayalalithaa, an industry body said Thursday, as the movie faced a
backlash from the ruling AIADMK
over depiction of its welfare schemes and its leader.
The
AIADMK was up in arms against 'Sarkar'
with senior AIADMK ministers demanding deletion of the contentious
scenes, besides threatening to initiate legal action if the film crew
failed to comply.
Law
Minister C Ve Shanmugham said certain scenes amounted to inciting
violence and warned of action.
While
a theatre owners' body announced that the edited version would be
screened from Friday afternoon, sources in the 'Sarkar' crew said a
"compromise" has been reached.
'Sarkar,'
produced by Sun Pictures, stars Vijay and Keerthi Suresh in key
roles, and was released on November 6. It is directed by AR
Murugadoss and has music by Oscar winner AR Rahman.
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