‘Leo’, Thalapathy Vijay's forthcoming movie, has landed him in hot water. And ‘Naa Reddy’, the freshly released song from the movie, is being blamed for everything. Thalapathy Vijay was included in a song where he displayed his vivacious dances while puffing on cigarettes. Soon after, a social activist from Chennai objected to the song and claimed that the movie was encouraging drug usage. The ‘Naa Reddy’ song now contains a smoking disclaimer, which puts an end to any additional complaints. This was done in response to the complaint.
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An activist from Chennai by the name of Selvam reported Thalapathy Vijay and his movie ‘Leo’ to the police. The complainant asserted that the ‘Naa Reddy’ song encourages drinking and smoking, which may be what prompts and influences young people to use drugs. In his report, Selvam also stated that Thalapathy Vijay would be the target of a lawsuit.
An activist from Chennai by the name of Selvam reported Thalapathy Vijay and his movie Leo to the police. The complainant asserted that the ‘Naa Reddy’ song encourages drinking and smoking, which may be what prompts and influences young people to use drugs. In his report, Selvam also stated that Thalapathy Vijay would be the target of a lawsuit.
The Naa Reddy song's smoking disclaimer was added by ‘Leo's’ creators shortly after Selvam submitted his complaint. ‘Naa Reddy’ is ‘Leo's’ debut song, composed by the gifted Anirudh Ravichander and performed by Lavanya Potharaju and Ganesh Vanthadupula. It showed Thalapathy Vijay in a tough disguise dancing passionately alongside some background dancers.
‘Leo’ is anticipated to premiere on October 19. Thalapathy Vijay will start filming for another huge movie as soon as the final scheduled day of shooting for the movie is completed. Alongside SJ Suryah, the Tamil superstar has collaborated on Thalapathy 68 with Custody director Venkat Prabhu. The movie's remaining specifics are still kept under wraps.