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Controversies just don't die

Saturday, January 8, 2005 • Tamil Comments
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Ajith is never far off from controversy.

And many times over, it is not his fault actually.

Like the one now over his Ji. The film, directed by Linguswamy, who have such hits like Run and Anandam, is now being whispered some politically explosive dialogues.

G is already delayed and looks like an unlikely starter for this Pongal.

Director Linguswamy is, however, unfazed by the delay or the controversy.

He confirms that the film is a political subject. "But this is not in the general meaning of the word. This is about student and college politics."

Linguswamy says there is no controversies in the film.

"I am just making a film based on the experiences that I have had in my college days. It is about college elections".

Linguswamy has cleared the air. But with Ajith and Trisha in the cast, the controversies don't look like dying.

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