Lathicharge font fans queuing for tickets to Vijay



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Police took a tip to disperse a crowd that had rushed Monday into a suburban theater for buying tickets for famous Tamil actor Vijay Starrer's "Sarkar". on the eve of the release of the film, become "unmanageable".

Movie lovers have begun to invade the neighborhood since this morning and some would have tried to break windows to try to buy the tickets in a movie theater in Guduvanchery.

"The crowd has become unmanageable for the theater staff, fears material damage and calls for police intervention," a senior district police official told PTI.

Police conducted a forced discharge and reinstated the order, said the official, adding that the supporters had regretted their behavior.

Release of the film on Diwali in the state, enthusiastic fans placed posters and banners in parts of Tamil Nadu, alluding to a possible "political incursion" of their morning idol.

Some of the advertising media has attracted attention for their political connotations.

An enormous banner placed in Manapparai, Tiruchirappalli district, indicates "enough power from the Kazhagams (Dravidian parties) … make room for our Thalapathi (commander)".


The image of Vijay is juxtaposed with that of senior state leaders such as K Kamaraj (freedom fighter and former chief minister) CN Annadurai (Dravidian icon and DMK founder) and former Chief Minister MG Ramachandran (founder of AIADMK).

"Thalapathi is challenging all those who run Tamil Nadu," said another poster.

According to the trailer of the film, Vijay is an entrepreneur who strives to revolutionize the political scenario in his country after his return.

The starrer Vijay-Keerthy Suresh is produced by Sun Pictures and directed by AR Murugadoss with the composer AR Rahman, author of several Oscars, in the field of music.

At the same time, the Tamil Film Producers Council is attracting the attention of movie theater operators. that a portal "hosting pirated versions" of movies has disputed the fact that he would download the HD version of the movie as early as Tuesday night a few hours after its release.

TFPC stated that The portal should not succeed its illegal attempt and it urged the movie theaters to deploy staff in the cinemas to prevent the recording of the film using a cell phone or a camera .

In addition to Sarkar, relatively small budget films, "Billa Pandi" and "Kalavani Mappillai," are released for the Festival of Lights.

Last month, Vijay had declared that corruption had spread as a "virus" in society and insisted that the leader at the top be honest, so would his supporters.

lamented that bribes were even requested for the issuance of birth certificates and death certificates.

(This story was not edited by Business Standard staff and is generated automatically from a syndicated feed.)

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