Mumbai: The Actor Vijay Diwali release ‘Mersal’ has made a line with the exception of the GST with the BJP, which has earned more than Rs 150 crores at the box office.
The controversy surrounding ‘Mersal’ refused to die down with actor Vishal, in which BJP leader H. Raja had alleged that he was supporting the piracy by looking at the online movie. The giant is known for his anti-piracy stance and activities, demanding apology from Raja on the matter.
The Tamil actor said on Tuesday that it is no coincidence that after facing the BJP for the film’s protest, tax officials visited his office in Chennai. On Monday, officials spent about three hours in the actor’s office in the investigation of tax evasion of Rs 50 lakh by his film production company.

The Marsal, who plays Vijay, has included him in all three roles and was made on a budget of Rs 100 crore. H. Raja has alleged that the actor’s ‘hate’ for the Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been exposed to the film; He is also associated with the fact that the Vishal is a Christian and has posted the voter identity card of the actor on social media so that his full name, Joseph Vijay can attract attention.
The Vishal said, “H Raja should not take religion in films”. In support signs he said, “Joseph is a good name for Vijay.”
That, For unannounced, a scene in Tamil-language film Mersal shows a vivid monologue, character, in which, despite the national goods and service tax (GST) charging up to 28 percent, the attack on the failure to provide public health care to the government Does. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ruling BJP was set on fire on Saturday to demand a cut in an Indian film, in which he claimed that he had demonstrated “hatred of anti Modi”.
















