Actors Vijay, Suriya urge fans to not put up banners for movies after a woman died.
Published On: 16 September 2019 | Kollywood | By: Saurabh S Nair
Vijay and Suriya have urged their friends to not put up hoardings and banners for their upcoming releases. A woman died in Chennai last week when an illegally installed hoarding fell on her.
Following the death of Chennai-based 23-year-old Subhasri, Tamil stars such as Vijay and Suriya have urged their fans to stop putting up banners and hoardings during the release of their films. Last week, Subhasri, a techie, was riding her two-wheeler on the Thoraipakkam-Pallavaram main road in Chennai when a hoarding fell on her, leading to her death. The banner was erected without permission to welcome TN deputy chief minister O Panneerselvam at a wedding.
Actor Vijay has now requested his fans to not put any banners or hoardings ahead of the audio launch of Bigil this week. He specifically asked all the district heads of his fan clubs to ensure no banners are erected.
Suriya also requested his fans to stop putting up banners. Speaking at the press meet of his upcoming film Kaappaan, he wished for the cut-out culture in Tamil Nadu to end. Suriya said that he’d appreciate if his fans invest their love for him in social causes such as blood donation camps instead of spending time and money in banners.
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