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‘Sarkar’ director AR Murugadoss moves Madras HC, seeks anticipatory bail

In heightening tensions over Sarkar, the Vijay-starrer film that has rankled the ruling dispensation in the state, its director AR Murugadoss has sought anticipatory bail from the Madras High Court.

The plea, yet to be numbered by the court is set to come up on Friday. This, hours after confusion over police presence at Murugadoss’ house. 

A tweet by Sun Pictures, the producers of the film, claimed late on Thursday night that the Chennai police was on its way to arrest Murugadoss. However, police officials told TNM that regular patrol officers who were posted in the area were on their regular beat movement. They denied that attempts had been made to arrest the filmmaker.

BREAKING NEWS : Police reach Director A.R.Murugadoss residence to arrest him.

— Sun Pictures (@sunpictures) November 8, 2018

Sun Pictures also tweeted a follow-up to last night’s events alleging that police officials had left Murugadoss’ residence upon enquiring about his whereabouts.

After enquiring about A.R.Murugadoss’ whereabouts police have left his residence since he was not there.

— Sun Pictures (@sunpictures) November 8, 2018

Shortly after, the director himself tweeted saying, “Police had come to my house late tonight and banged the door several times. Since I was not there they left the premises. Right now I was told there is no police outside my house.”

Police had come to my house late tonight and banged the door several times.Since I was not there they left the premises. Right now I was told there is no police outside my house.

— A.R.Murugadoss (@ARMurugadoss) November 8, 2018

Thursday night’s drama came after a day of protests over the film by AIADMK members. In Madurai, AIADMK MLA and former Mayor VV Rajan Chellappa launched a protest in front of a multiplex, demanding that the film not be screened until controversial scenes are removed from it.

On the other hand, G Devarajan, a social activist, filed a complaint with the Commissioner of Police in Chennai requesting a case of sedition be filed against the director.

“It pained me to watch the scene in which AR Murugadoss threw the free mixie and grinders into the fire in the movie Sarkar. The things that he threw into the fire were properties (symbols) of the government. This scene was shot with an intention to insult Tamil Nadu government,” read the complaint.

Read: Vijay and Maran’s ‘Sarkar’: What AIADMK’s objection to the movie is all about

Read: Rajini, Kamal and Vishal support ‘Sarkar’, say movie certified by CBFC

Source: The News Minute