The
much
delayed
Vishal
Krishna
starrer
Tamil
romantic
comedy
Madha
Gadha
Raja
is
slated
to
release
Sep
6,
and
actor
Vishal
does
not
want
it
promote
MGR,
the
title's
abbreviated
version.
The
late
iconic
MG
Ramachandran,
who
was
chief
minister
of
the
state
for
a
decade
until
his
death
in
1987,
was
popularly
known
as
MGR.
"I
have
been
hearing
people
using
the
abbreviated
version
of
the
title.
I
want
to
reiterate
that
the
film
is
titled
Madha
Gadha
Raja
and
not
MGR.
We
don't
want
to
attract
controversy
and
therefore
I
urge
everyone
to
stop
using
the
abbreviated
title," Vishal
told
IANS.
Directed
by
Sundar
C,
the
film
is
releasing
after
eight
months
of
delay.
It
was
slated
to
come
out
during
Pongal.
"The
film
was
delayed
due
to
several
reasons,
but
I'm
glad
it's
finally
coming
out.
It's
an
out
and
out
comedy
entertainer.
I'm
sure
audiences
will
love
it," said
the
actor,
without
giving
any
details.
Madha
Gadha
Raja,
also
featuring
Anjali,
Varalakshmi,
Sada,
Santhanam
and
Sonu
Sood
in
important
roles,
has
been
dubbed
in
Telugu
as
Nataraja
Thaney
Raja
and
will
simultaneously
released
along
with
its
Tamil
version.
Vishal,
who
turned
producer
with
the
recently
released
Tamil
action-comedy
Pattatthu
Yaanai,
has
bought
the
distribution
rights
of
Tamil
and
Telugu
version
of
Madha
Gadha
Raja.
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here
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of
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Gaja
Raja...
He
will
be
releasing
the
film
under
his
home
banner
Vishal
Factory.