What is wrong with people and why can’t they get their priorities right?
In 2017, the Madras HC had asked the government to ensure that such banners and flex boards of living persons are not erected.
Described on Twitter as “history” and “world’s largest cut-out” is actor Surya’s biggest cut-out in Thiruttani.
The cut-out, which is supposedly is 215 ft high, has Surya in his folded veshti and shirt, standing with a burning torch in one hand, reminding us of the Statue of Liberty. An aerial view shot shows the structure standing on a ground with buildings around.
In 2017, the Madras High Court banned such displays and asked the government to ensure that “photos or pictures of such persons who are alive shall not be depicted by way of those banners, flex boards, sign-boards.”
A grand welcome ceremony seems to have been organised for May 30 at 4.00 pm. Suriya’s NGK will release on May 31.
The culture of over-the-top celebrations by cinema fans has been a long standing tradition in the state and it is high time stars took responsibility to advise their fans against it.
It is such a waste of time, effort, money, and not to mention, these fans don’t get anything out of this. Why is the Indian culture so heavily immersed in worshiping celebrities?
This atrocious behaviour has to stop!
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