Kollywood sources have stated that with just two days to go for the grand Deepawali festival the problems affecting the release of Thalapathy Vijay's grand 61st film ‘Mersal’ are still persisting. According to sources the latest one being the delay in issuing Censor certification as the Animal Welfare Board of India has objected for the same citing that they have not issued their No Objection Certificate for having used certain animals and birds in the film.
Meanwhile at this juncture, Thalapathy Vijay who is always concerned about the well being of his fans as well as those who invest money in his films as just now met the Tamilnadu Chief Minister Edappadi Palanisamy at the latter's official residence at Greenways Road, Chennai. Moreover it is said that the actor discussed with the CM regarding the issues that could affect the release of 'Mersal' and he also thanked the leader for the Government reducing the local body tax and fixing the movie ticket prices.
Furthermore it was stated that the state I & B Minister Kadambur Raju
was also apparently present at the meeting. Moreover according to sources
this is the first meeting between Vijay and the present CM of TN. Stay
excited to watch Mersal soon.