The filmmaker tweeted about police visiting his residence, allegedly following the pressure from ruling AIADMK party to remove scenes from his film, Sarkar.
AR Murugadoss says police visited him; Vishal, Kamal Haasan tweet in support
Mumbai - 09 Nov 2018 11:15 IST
Our Correspondent
While AR Murugadoss' Sarkar is minting money at the box office, the film seems to have run into political opposition. Director Murugadoss on Thursday tweeted that police had visited his residence late at night. However, in the absence of the director, they left. The visit comes soon after the growing protests against scenes in the Vijay-starrer which criticised the ruling All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) government in Tamil Nadu.
Police had come to my house late tonight and banged the door several times.Since I was not there they left the premises. Right now I was told there is no police outside my house.
— A.R.Murugadoss (@ARMurugadoss) November 8, 2018
The film, immediately after its release, sparked protests by AIADMK cadre who found several scenes critical of the ruling government in Tamil Nadu and demanded the film's removal. Several cadres staged a sit-in at a local theatre in Coimbatore on Thursday seeking a ban on the film.
Tamil Nadu law minister CV Shanmugham was quoted by Hindustan Times as saying, "The scenes relating to burning of items disbursed under government welfare schemes amount to inciting violence."
However, Murugadoss later tweeted about the police visit to his residence at night, which has been criticised by several actors including Vishal, currently president of the Tamil Film Producers' Council.
Police in Dir Murugadoss s home????? For Wat?? Hoping and really hoping that nothin unforeseen happens. Once again. Censor has cleared the film and the content is watched by public.den why all this hue and cry.
— Vishal (@VishalKOfficial) November 8, 2018
In addition, actor Kamal Hassan also tweeted that this 'oppression' by the state government will not last long.
முறையாகச்சான்றிதழ் பெற்று வெளியாகியிருக்கும் சர்கார் படத்துக்கு,சட்டவிரோதமான அரசியல் சூழ்ச்சிகள் மூலம் அழுத்தம் கொடுப்பது இவ்வரசுக்கு புதிதல்ல.விமர்சனங்களை ஏற்கத்துணிவில்லாத அரசு தடம் புரளும்.அரசியல் வியாபாரிகள் கூட்டம் விரைவில் ஒழியும்.நாடாளப்போகும் நல்லவர் கூட்டமே வெல்லும்.
— Kamal Haasan (@ikamalhaasan) November 8, 2018
Haasan has recently launched the Makkal Needhi Maiyyam party, and is planning on a political career.
Sarkar was released on 6 November, and is already reported to have made Rs100 crore worldwide.