Thalapathy Vijay's Sarkar, directed by A.R.Murugadoss saw a massive release in a grand scale on November 6th on the festive occasion of Diwali. Being a political drama, Sarkar has many scenes that discuss about the future of politics, questioning the logical loopholes in the current political system.
On that note, a few scenes from the film has irked the politicians from Tamil Nadu, who have started to stage their protests and debates against the film. Minister Kadambur Raju had recently stated that the team of Sarkar should remove few scenes from the film. A few other Ministers shared their opinions against the film.
Following that, reports started to circulate on the social media stating that the makers will be removing few scenes from the film. However, when we checked with our sources, they suggested that the team is in consideration to remove just one shot from the film, which shows director A.R.Murugadoss (in a cameo), throwing a free Government mixer in fire.
We are informed that only that single shot is most likely to be removed and there are no other scenes removal as such. Post the removal, the film is expected to be sent for re-censor, after which it will be loaded to the theatres.