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With the ruling AIAMDK opposed to the Vijay-starring Sarkar over certain scenes and a character’s name, the producer and director of the Tamil movie have obtained CBFC’s permission to voluntarily delete some visuals and mute some dialogues, said an official.

The Central Board of Film Certification said excisions and modifications carried out in the originally certified movie were: (a) deletion of visuals of throwing a mixie and grinder into fire; (b) muting the name ‘Komala’ from the full name of the character Komalavalli and removing the same from subtitles; and (c) muting the dialogue ‘Podhuppaniththuraia’ (PWD) and ’56 Varusham’ (56 years) and the removal of those words from subtitles.

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Tamil Nadu Minister for Information and Publicity Kadambur Raju said the issue has been settled as the film unit “has agreed to our demand of removing the objectionable scene.”

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The AIADMK’s objection was to the scene that showed the actor throwing out mixie and grinder – given free by the government to the poor – into the fire.

The AIAMDK government under late J. Jayalalithaa offered free mixer, grinder, laptops and others to the poor.