Earlier this week, actor Vishal had written a letter to Tamil Nadu Omni Bus Owners Association requesting them to not allow the screening of the pirated DVDs of his upcoming release 'Kaththi Sandai' in their busses.
Today he has sent a letter to the Federation of Tamil Nadu Theatre Owners for a common cause.
At present Auto-rickshaws are not permitted to be parked inside theatre premises across Tamil Nadu. Vishal in his letter to the owners has requested to provide parking facility for Auto-rickshaws drivers as their support is indispensable for the success of Tamil films.
Vishal noted that Auto drivers come to watch films in theatres along with their family to watch films and they also come to theatres during dry hours when they don't have work which is a source of income for theatre owners.
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