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Days after Tamil actor Vijay took to social media to thank his fans for his latest film Mersal's box office run, he has now released a statement expressing gratitude towards those who defended the film against the onslaught of the Tamil Nadu BJP unit.
In his statement on Wednesday, the actor said:
Vijay thanked everyone for their support as well as for the success of the film.
Following the release of the film, BJP leaders in the state had demanded that scenes which criticised the centre's schemes such as GST and Digital India be removed. In addition to this, senior BJP leader H Raja published a picture of the actor’s voter’s ID and a letterhead bearing the name ‘Joseph Vijay’ on Twitter, suggesting that his religion was the motive behind his criticism of the government.
Following the Mersal controversy, opposition parties and actors across the country came to Vijay's defence and pointed out that there was no need for further censorship of the film as it had already been certified by the CBFC.
The Congress, DMK and other opposition parties had all rallied in support of the actor who is believed to have political aspirations himself. His father SA Chandrasekhar who has been giving interviews to several media houses, in fact stated that he would like for his son to enter politics but the decision remains in Vijay's hands.
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