Kaththi and Puli Paarvai face legal trouble in Chennai

    Kaththi and Puli Paarvai face legal trouble in Chennai

    Vijay starrer Kaththi has landed in a political trouble afterobstructions by Tamil groups. Directed by A.R. Murugadoss, the movie is supposed to be co-produced by Ayngaran International and Lyca Productions. However, allegations arose that owner of Lyca productions Subaskaran Allirajah has business links with the Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa.


    Kaththi and Puli Paarvai face legal trouble in Chennai


    Apparently, Karunakaran and Murugadoss met political leaders to confirm that Subhaskaranis nota close aide of Sri Lankan president and has no business ties with him. Reports circulated that the film is filled with anti-Tamil speeches and hurts the sentiments of Tamils.

    In a similar incident, controversy rose at the audio launch of Pravingandhi’s Puli Paarvai in Chennai. The film irked colleges students, who later protested seeking a ban against the film’s release as the film exhibits the killing of Balachandran Prabhakaran, son of LTTE leader Prabhakaran in poor light.

    According to the latest reports, political activists, college students and Tamil groups have collaborated to form a new association named Tamizhar Vaazhvurimai Kootamaippu(Confederation of Living Rights for Tamils). The organisation would be led by Vel Murugan and initiate legal actions against both the films.