Last Sunday at a Lion’s Club event, lyricist Vairamuthu controversially called Rajinikanth’s Kabali a failure. While Vairamuthu now says he misspoke because he was emotional, the comment has already upset and angered fans. Kabali‘s producer Kalaipuli S Thanu said Vairamuthu was being “venomous” because he hadn’t been allowed to write the lyrics. Meanwhile, Vairamuthu is also being accused of casteism, as Kabali‘s director Pa Ranjith is a dalit.
Vairamuthu issued a press release on Tuesday to clarify that he never meant to call Kabali a failure. He says, “I couldn’t catch the right words.
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At the event, Vairamuthu had said, “Though Kabali‘s failure can’t be accepted, it needs to be understood.” Further,
However, an angry Kalaipuli S Thanu responded,”I know why he is angry. If we had let him write for the movie, he would have praised it to the skies. Because we didn’t, he is critical of the movie.”
Thanu further said, “T
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Writer and DMK party speaker Manushya Puthiran has come out in support of Vairamuthu. Manushya Puthiran said,
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According to Vairamuthu, however, there is no controversy. In the press release, Vairamuthu says, “
, “When he [Rajini] arrived in Chennai, I called him to explain this and he said, “That’s what I heard too.” Our friendship is strong. Please don’t make this into a controversy.*****
Vairamuthu, who began his career with Nizhagal in 1980, has written lyrics for over 5,000 songs and won the National Award six times.
Kabali, directed by Pa Ranjith, and starring Rajinikanth, Radhika Apte, and Sai Dhansika, is about an ageing gangster. The film has done well at the box-office, and had mixed reviews from critics.
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