Illayathalapathy
Vijay
and
producer
Keyyar
were
not
in
good
terms
for
several
months.
It
became
public
when
the
producer
made
a
comment
on
the
actor's
last
film
Jilla's
collections.
Now,
they
seems
to
have
buried
the
hatchet
as
they
shared
dais
at
an
event.
Keyyar
and
Vijay
were
not
involved
in
any
rift
directly.
The
producer's
differences
were
with
the
actor's
father
SA
Chandrasekar.
Yet
the
producer's
ire
turned
towards
the
actor
earlier
this
year
when
he
called
Jilla
a
flop
movie
along
with
Ajith
Kumar's
Veeram.
At
an
audio
launch
function,
Keyyar
had
said
that
Jilla
and
Veeram
producers
had
fooled
media
and
public.
The
actual
figures
of
both
the
movies
were
no
where
near
to
claims
made
by
them.
He
attacked
media
by
saying
that
they
carried
and
wrote
about
the
films
collections
without
cross
checking
or
analysing
the
facts.
Specifically,
he
took
a
potshot
at
a
leading
critic
and
trader
for
writing
a
baseless
Box
Office
reports.
Keyyar
went
on
to
say
that
no
journalist
had
guts
to
write
the
facts,
which
disappointed
him
a
lot.
According
to
him,
both
Jilla
and
Veeram
were
utter
flops
considering
the
losses
suffered
by
some
distributors.
Now,
his
words
seem
to
have
forgotten
by
the
Illayathalapathy
as
he
was
seen
together
at
the
protest
against
Sri
Lankan
government
held
in
Chennai
today
(August
4).
Vijay
&
Keyyar
Vijay
and
Keyyar
were
seen
together
at
the
event.
The
latter
greeted
the
former
when
he
arrived
to
the
venue.
Keyyar's
Surprise
Gesure
On
lookers
were
quite
surprised
by
Keyyar's
gesture.
But
they
felt
that
he
is
politically
astute
and
good
at
handling
such
situations.
Shutterbugs
Wasted
No
Time
Cameramen
did
not
waste
any
time
as
they
clicked
the
photos
of
Vijay
with
Keyyar
bonding
at
the
dharna.
A
Casual
Chat
On
lookers
say
that
Vijay
and
Keyyar
chatted
about
the
arrogance
of
the
Sri
Lankan
government
on
publishing
offending
photos
of
our
Chief
Minister
J
Jayalalitha
and
they
also
talked
about
general
topics.
Let
Bygones
Be
Bygones
It
appeared
like
Vijay
and
Keyyar
have
put
their
differences
aside
and
they
let
bygones
be
bygones.