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Simbu breaks down in tears at Maanaadu occasion: ‘I will handle the problems, you take care of me’

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Actor Simbu, who was talking on the pre-release occasion of his upcoming movie Maanaadu, broke into tears stunning everybody on and off stage. Without naming names, he claimed that he has been hounded by some individuals. He requested the followers to maintain supporting him like all the time.
“I faced a lot of problems,” Simbu stated on the finish of his 10-minute speech, earlier than choking up. He was later consoled by director Venkat Prabhu and his pal Mahat, who have been additionally on the stage.

After recovering his wits, he stated, “They keep giving me a lot of problems. I will handle all of them. You just take care of me.”
Simbu’s profession has been wobbly for nearly a decade now. He courted a slew of controversies regarding each his private {and professional} life. Simbu was even served a ‘red-card’ by the Tamil producers’ council.

It is price noting that Simbu was additionally fired from Maanaadu by the movie’s producer Suresh Kamatchi because the mission didn’t take off as per the schedule. Suresh had held Simbu answerable for the delay and introduced that the mission will go on the flooring with a brand new lead actor.
Following that, seemingly in a sheer second of spite, Simbu introduced that he would make Maghaa Maanadu alongside along with his father T Rajendhar. But, the mission by no means occurred.
Later, Simbu ironed out the variations with the makers of Maanaadu, saving the filmmakers from the difficulty of attempting to find a brand new lead.
Maanaadu is a fantasy drama a few man, who’s trapped in a time loop and he’s compelled to stay the identical day over and over. The movie can also be stated to be a commentary on a urgent social situation of at this time. The movie additionally stars Kalyani Priyadarshan, S. J. Suryah, Bharathiraja, S. A. Chandrasekhar, Karunakaran, Premgi Amaren amongst others.
Maanaadu will open in cinemas on November 25.

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