Tuesday Dec 11 12:05 PM
The last time you saw him on screen was in the film Vyabari that bit the dust and ended his dreams of making it big as a hero. In fact it was a part of a series of flops that made S.J. Suryah go back on his decision to act and revert to what he does best, or almost, direction.
He started this and tried to rope in Vijay to play a cop in his film titled Puli.
However, soon after, due to some differences that cropped up between the two he had to opt out and finally turn to Telugu managing to start this film with Pawan Kalyan in the lead. In the midst of all this, he had signed a film to be directed by Prabhakar and produced by Lakshmanan who earlier produced Suryah’s Kalvanin Kadhali. Prabhakar had registered the title of the film as Vil under Lakshmanan's production banner but somehow the project didn't kick off after which he decided to direct the same under NIC arts banner using the same title. This has put the film in a legal wrangle of sorts as the duration for the title had expired, as the project didn't take off.
Seizing this opportunity, Arun Pandian has registered this title under his name for a new movie. Now director Prabhakar finds himself in the middle of nowhere as Arun Pandian isn't in any mood to part with the title. Considering the fact that S.J.Suryah's movies hit the headlines anyway, guess the title shouldn't matter much.