Viduthalai Part 1, directed by Vetrimaran, was released last Friday. The film stars Vijay Sethupathi in the lead role. The film is getting a good response from Tamil Nadu. It is reported that the film has collected around 10 crores globally on its first day.
At the same time, the Censor Board gave the film an A certificate because of the violent scenes. For this reason, only people above the age of eighteen can watch the film. But the police registered a case against the social worker, Valarmati, who came to Chennai with her children and watched the film. The case is that he entered the theatre without permission.
Last day, Valarmati and her family went to watch Viduthalai Part 1 at a theatre in Chennai. But because there were children, the theatre staff stopped them even after taking the tickets. But regardless of that, they entered the theatre along with the children. With this, the theatre authorities informed the police. The police came and talked to them.
But Valarmati did not give up. "The children are mine, and I decide what they want to see. This movie tells about the pain of fellow beings, and they should see it; no one can stop them from it. How many images of half-naked young women dancing are played here? There's no problem with that, so there's no problem with this either:" says Valarmati. The video of Valarmati arguing with the police has gone viral. Valarmati's arguments get huge applause in the theatre.
At the same time, the police have registered a case against them. Recently, a new controversy has arisen after a complaint was raised at the Rohini Theatre in Chennai that people belonging to the tribal community were not admitted to the theatre despite having tickets.