AR Murugadoss is one of the finest directors in Tamil cinema, and his collaborations with Vijay for films were highly celebrated by the fans. Vijay and AR Murugadoss so far have come together for three films and their fourth film was delayed after the director walked out from 'Thalapathy 65'. Now, the latest report is that the Madras High court has dismissed the case against AR Murugadoss.
A case was filed in 2018 against AR Murugadoss for filming a scene in 'Sarkar' against the government. Now, the Madras High court has dissolved the case saying that once a censored film can't have complained about scenes or dialogues. Accordingly, the three-year-old long case has finally come to an end which has brought a relief to the director.
AR Murugadoss 'Sarkar' is a political satire film featuring Vijay and Keerthy Suresh in lead roles. Vijay played the role of CEO of a world's popular firm, and he steps into politics after his vote gets polled by an anonymous person.
In a scene, the public was spotted burning free schemes issued by the government. AR Murugadoss himself appeared for a glimpse in that scene, and it stirred up the debate against the director.
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