RJ Balaji's Praise for CM Vijay Sparks Debate Among Fans
'Karuppu' director RJ Balaji praises CM Vijay after special meeting; Emotional post sparks debate
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RJ Balaji, director of the hit Tamil film 'Karuppu,' praised Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay in a heartfelt social media post after a special meeting. While many fans celebrated the tribute, others debated the significance of Suriya's role in the film's success, leading to heated discussions online.
- 01'Karuppu' has grossed over ₹300 crore globally, marking a major success for RJ Balaji.
- 02RJ Balaji described meeting CM Vijay as a special experience, referring to him as the person who 'started it all' for the film.
- 03The emotional post quickly gained traction on social media, sparking both admiration and controversy among fans.
- 04Debate arose over RJ Balaji's comments, with many fans emphasizing Suriya's significant contributions to the film.
- 05Old interviews of RJ Balaji resurfaced, revealing conflicting statements about whether the script was written for Vijay or Suriya.
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RJ Balaji, who directed and starred in the successful Tamil film 'Karuppu,' recently shared an emotional post on social media after meeting Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay. He referred to Vijay as the one who 'started it all' for the film, praising his kindness and support. This post quickly garnered attention, leading to a split among fans. While many celebrated the tribute, others pointed out Suriya's crucial role as the film's protagonist, igniting a debate on social media. The discussion intensified as fans revisited RJ Balaji's past interviews, where he had made contradictory statements regarding the script's origins, claiming at times it was tailored for Vijay and at others for Suriya. This controversy has kept the conversation alive among cinema enthusiasts and political followers alike, highlighting the intertwined nature of Tamil cinema and politics.
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