Following the censor board's new certification policy that entails a long, 68-day wait for the certificate issuance, director Seenu Ramasamy has expressed his scathing criticism about the same on his Twitter space.
His tweet read: "திரைப்படங்கள் ஒன்றும் வழக்குகள் அல்ல?தணிக்கை செய்ய இரண்டு மாதமாகுமெனில் வட்டி யார் கட்டுவது கலைஞர்கள் வாழவே கூடாதா?"
Roughly translated, it reads as "Films are not court cases, right? Who pays the interest (on loans) for the two months that it takes for the certificate? Shouldn't artists live?"
*Tweet reported as it is
Mersal has been getting criticism as well as support from many different sections of the society. Due to many of its dialogues addressing societal issues, Mersal has been reacted to by hundreds of thousands on social media.
National award winning director Seenu Ramasamy addressed government doctors who have been affected by the film's statements on his twitter. He raised a question to them: "The members of the Government Doctors Association who are upset by Mersal - why did you not appreciate Dharma Durai (the film) for showcasing the greatness of doctors?"
Dharmai Durai is Seenu Ramasamy's directorial venture which released last year, starring Vijay Sethupathi.