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The
performance of Aathi at box-office has certainly
affected Ramana badly. Though sounding euphoric
and optimistic to the media, the man, in reality
feels run aground. The movie didn’t perform
up to expectations and he now blames S A Chandrasekharan
saying that he had interfered in direction and
production. This was the same man who had, before
Aathi’s release, said that Vijay’s
father had given him a free hand and had not interfered
at all. Whatever may have been the case, Ramana
doesn’t want to carry the blame. He is now
telling everybody that he has moved to Andhra
to do a Telugu flick. No prizes for guessing about
the imaginary film. |