
Chennai: Tamil star Vijay, whose latest film
'Mersal' faced opposition from the BJP leaders in the state
over its references to GST, on Wednesday thanked those who
supported the film.
In a statement, the actor thanked fans and supporters for
standing by him. The movie has become a box office hit.
"There was also some opposition to 'Mersal', which is a
hit. As a response to that, my friends from the film world ie
actors and actresses, directors, bodies like SIAA (South
Indian Artistes Association) and TFPC (Tamil Film Producers
Council) and popular leaders at national level, state
political leaders and political representatives extended big
support to me and the 'Mersal' crew," he said in the
statement.
"I extend my heartfelt thanks to all those who had made
'Mersal' a grand success and for supporting (it)," he said.
In a scene from the movie, which has since gone viral on
the social media, Vijay's character brings up Goods and
Services Tax (GST) and health care in the country.
Senior BJP leader H Raja, a national secretary in the
party, state president Tamilisai Soundarajan and Union
minister Pon Radhakrishnan, had demanded that the makers
delete the "incorrect" references to GST from the movie.
The controversy took a communal angle when Raja referred
to Vijay, known to his fans by his single name, by his full
name, C Joseph Vijay, while criticising the GST mention in the
film.
Vijay took a potshot at that by issuing the statement on
a letter-head that carried his full name.
Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi, former Union
minister P Chidambaram, DMK working president M K Stalin,
veteran star Kamal Haasan and a host of Tamil cinema industry
representatives had supported the film crew on the issue.
Superstar Rajinikanth had said on Twitter that the film
addressed an important issue.