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'Lingaa' controversies to be spoofed as film

Updated on: 26 June,2015 03:20 PM IST  | 
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Superstar Rajinikanth-starrer "Lingaa" has been embroiled in controversies ever since its release. Now, these controversies are reportedly going to be fictionalised into a spoof featuring actor 'Powerstar' Srinivasan in the lead

'Lingaa' controversies to be spoofed as film

Chennai: Superstar Rajinikanth-starrer "Lingaa" has been embroiled in controversies ever since its release. Now, these controversies are reportedly going to be fictionalised into a spoof featuring actor 'Powerstar' Srinivasan in the lead.


"It's going to be made on the lines of the film 'Tamizh Padam', a spoof that took a dig at several popular Tamil films without hurting the sentiments of anybody associated with it. An official announcement regarding this project will be made soon," a source told IANS.


Actor Srinivasan didn't divulge much information regarding the project, but said he's going to play the lead character.


"Yes, I've signed the project, but I'm not allowed to say anything more," Srinivasan said.

Interestingly, the film will be produced by Singaravelan, who was one of the distributors of "Lingaa".

K.S. Ravikumar-directed "Lingaa", which released on Rajinikanth's birthday last year, turned out to be a dud, resulting in heavy losses for its distributors who paid exorbitant price to buy and release the film.

Following the film's poor show at the box office, a group of distributors demanded to be compensated for the losses as the film failed miserably. Rajinikanth was forced to intervene and was even made to pay over Rs.10 crore.

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