In the past few days, the distributors union in Tamil Nadu has been holding special meetings to discuss the net results of loss incurred. The graph from drawn from Vijay’s ‘Aadhi’ till his recent release ‘Sura’ and finally decided to insist Vijay on returning 40% of the compensation.
This noon, they were supposed to hold special meeting with press professionals that was cancelled all of sudden. When peeped into this for further clarification, it was revealed that last night, Vijay’s father S.A. Chandrasekhar had personally called up the executive members of Exhibitors Union to come over his place.
After discussing the issues over phone, they have now arranged for a last minute meeting at Vijay’s place and things are likely to be settled amicably.
Indian films are to be screened in the Indian embassy at China. This is being organized to celebrate the 60 years celebration of Indo China relations. This is showcased in the programme India in China 2010.
The film to be screened are Pasanga (Tamil), Keshu(Malayalam), Taare Zameen Par (Hindi),Antaheen (Bengali), Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!(Hindi), Ek Cup Chai (Marathi), The White Elephant, Shob Charitro Kalponik (Bengali),Gabhricha Paus (Marathi) and Harishchandrachi Factory (Marathi). The programme is commence on June 24th.