kathy and years later Saka After becoming the subject of political discussions, director AR Murugadoss has finally addressed the long-standing speculation surrounding the film. Many people believe that the two Vijay Long before an actor enters politics, celebrity status is designed to reinforce his political image. However, Murugados Now strongly denies these claims and says the films were never created for any political purpose. He emphasized that both projects were about telling meaningful stories that reflected social issues, rather than preparing Vijay for a future in public life.
AR Murugados Clarifying with Vijay about his political films
AR Murugadoss made it clear in a YouTube chat with Sudhir Sreenivasan that the scripts had nothing to do with Vijay’s political ambitions. “I did not write ‘Kaththi’ with Mr. Vijay’s political aspirations in mind. I did not write ‘Sarkar’ with this intention,” he said. The director explained that he had had an idea for Katie since the early stages of his career. “After Ramana, I wanted to make another socially relevant film with powerful dialogues. Based on the situation and Vijay Sir’s state of mind, I made “Kaththi” a completely different film from “Thuppakki”. ” he added. According to AR Murugadoss, the stories were inspired by the issues of the day rather than any future political project.
Social themes, not political projects, shape movies
AR Murugadoss also reflects on how Ramana became a turning point in his filmmaking journey. The film inspired him to tell stories that were entertaining and had a strong social message, a style he followed in his later films, Katy. “Thuppakki” is an action entertainer, “Kaththi” is about farmers and land rights and “Sarkar” is about elections and governance. The director said that these themes were related to society and suited the story I wanted to tell, and were not related to Vijay’s political future.
After Vijay’s political success, past movies find new meaning
After a successful political journey, Vijay is now the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu and many viewers have started watching his old films from a political perspective. Murugadoss understands why people make these connections today, but says these films must be viewed within the context of their production. His clarification ends years of speculation and reinforces that “Kaththi” and “Sarkar” are considered socially driven films. Even years after their release, these films remain hot topics of discussion, proving the lasting impact their themes and plots have on people.