Suriya’s ‘Etharkkum Thunindhavan’ was released on Thursday, March 10th and the film has been getting along admirably in the cinematic world. The social show has ended up being a cheerful undertaking for the producers as it has been getting positive reviews. Presently, the most recent report is that a police protest was filed against the ‘Etharkkum Thunindhavan‘ group.
The All India Netaji Party has filed a complaint with the Coimbatore Police Commissioner requesting that the ‘Ullam Urugudhaya’ song from ‘Etharkkum Thunindhavan’ is an insult to the Tamil god Murugan. The political party has requested that the song should be removed from the film right away.
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Despite the fact that it has been many days since the release of the song, it wasn’t long after the film’s release it came to see that there are scenes in the song that are affirmed to have offended god Murugan. Subsequently, All India Netaji Party head Rahul Gandhi has requested the song should be taken out from the film right away. He has asked for legal action against star Suriya, director Pandiraj, music composer D. Imman and lyricist Yugabarathi. Rahul Gandhi has chosen to sue in court on the issue and opts to teach a lesson to those who despise Hindu gods and beliefs.Fans have been celebrating as Suriya’s film was released in theaters after an extended period of time, however, the unexpected grumbling has upset their festival. Etharkkum Thunindhavan is Suriya’s first theatrical release in three years.