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Nasser vents out his anger on Sivaji |
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By Behindwoods News
Bureau. |
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July 05, 2007 |
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Sivaji has managed to garner as much publicity
as it could, which in fact no other movie
was ever successful in. But one man’s
nectar is another man’s poison. How
else can we explain Nasser’s attack
on Sivaji while speaking at a function organized
by the Rotary Club, Tanjore. Nasser lashed
down that Sivaji’s release badly affected
many low-budget films and small time movie
producers.
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He said that initially the guessing game with the release
date of Sivaji had many of the movie producers developing
cold feet due to which they shelved their projects paving
way for The Boss. Later on, when Sivaji’s release
date was announced, they found it impossible to get a
decent theatre to showcase their movie. Nasser, further
added, that these small time production houses produce
movies by obtaining loans at high interest rates. This
leads to a lot more confusion if their movies are not
released on time and as a consequence they have to bear
the brunt of paying the interest rates.
But then, the story has a happy ending. Mauritius’
President, Anirudh Jagannath, on an official visit to
Chennai, came up with a unique request. Guess what? What
could it be when the most happening thing in the city
is Sivaji. Yes. The President desired to view the movie.
When this was conveyed to the Mauritius embassy in Chennai,
the officials over there contacted Abirami Ramanathan
the distributor of Sivaji. Immediately, an exclusive show
was arranged at the Four Frame Theatre where the President
along with his wife Sarojini enjoyed the show. Is it not
evident that Sivaji is still the hot favorite? |
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