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Madras HC, dismisses plea to revoke film’s censor certificate, Mersal en route to 200 Cr. club

The Madras High Court came out in support of Mersal and claimed that the movie revolved around an imaginative story and that the freedom of expression was there for all.

The High Court said, “Why was there no complaint against smoking and drinking in films or about the projection of LGBT? A film is only a imaginative story and it is not real life. If someone doesn’t like a film, a person can refrain from viewing it. The freedom of expression is there for all.”

The Mersal issue had got further communalized when a BJP member said that actor Vijay took an anti-GST stance only because he is a Christian.

Tamil Nadu BJP president Tamilisai Soundarajan and Union Minister Pon Radhakrishnan have been demanding that the “incorrect” references be deleted from the big-budget flick.

However, Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi, his senior colleague P. Chidambaram, DMK working president M.K. Stalin, Tamil superstar Rajinikanth, veteran actor Kamal Haasan and a host of Tamil cinema industry representatives have supported the cast and crew of the film.

Mersal, directed by Atlee, also features Samantha, Nithya Menon and Kajal Aggarwal. The film released worldwide on October 18.

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