Actor-politician Sarath Kumar on Tuesday said that the Tamil film fraternity was not observing a fast here under any "threat" or "compulsion". They are doing it to show solidarity with former Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa.
Ms Jayalalithaa was sentenced to four years in jail and fined Rs 100 crore by a special court on Saturday for corruption.
Associations representing producers, actors, directors, distributors and others have come together for the hunger strike.
"We have gathered here not under any threat or compulsion from any individual or party. Amma (Jayalalithaa) has supported our film industry in many ways. We are here to extend our support," Sarath Kumar told reporters here.
Actors such as Vikram, Karthi, Vema, Mano Bala, Sachu, MS Bhaskar, director K Bhagyaraj, P Vasu, SJ Suryah, KT Kunjumon, Keyar and others have joined the protest which started at 9 am and will continue till 5 pm.
Top stars such as Kamal Haasan and Rajinikanth were not present and were reportedly busy shooting out of the state.
Director Vikraman reiterated that they were not "protesting" against the verdict.
"This is not a protest. We are not happy with the verdict and we have gathered to show our support to Amma. We hope she gets acquitted from the case and returns to serve us as the chief minister soon," Vikraman, President of the Tamil Nadu Film Directors Association, said.
This Article is From Oct 01, 2014
Sarath Kumar: Fast for Jayalalithaa Not Under Threat
- Indo-Asian News Service
- Regional
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Oct 01, 2014 20:12 pm IST
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Published On Oct 01, 2014 20:08 pm IST
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Last Updated On Oct 01, 2014 20:12 pm IST
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