If
anyone
is
keeping
a
close
watch
on
what's
happening
in
Kollywood
for
the
past
few
years,
one
common
aspect
that
might
catch
their
eyes
whenever
a
big
budget
movie
is
slated
for
a
release
is
that
the
opposition
the
film
faces
before
finally
making
it
to
the
big
screen
amidst
anxiety
and
chaos.
Call
it
a
fashion
statement
or
an
effort
to
obtain
cheap
publicity
by
the
protesters,
unfortunately
that's
been
the
story
of
all
high
profile
movies
before
their
release.
The
latest
victim
to
suffer
from
this
newly
found
unhealthy
trend
is
Vikram's
much
awaited
I.
Earlier
we
had
informed
you
that
the
High
Court
has
issued
a
stay
order
against
the
movie
which
could
keep
the
movie
off
cinema
halls
for
at
least
3
weeks.
However,
the
latest
news
is
that
Aascar
Ravichandran,
the
producer
of
I
has
assured
that
the
movie
will
make
its
way
into
cinema
halls
on
the
said
date
which
is
14th
of
January.
Aascar
Ravichandran
said,"We
two
are
good
friends.
Whatever
issue
we
have
will
be
solved
amicably
within
a
matter
of
hours
and
hence
I
will
be
released
as
per
scheduled".
According
to
the
producer's
statement,
looks
like
I
will
after
all
make
it
to
the
silver
screen
for
the
Pongal
festival.
The
news
has
come
across
as
a
huge
relief
to
movie
buffs
who
are
eagerly
waiting
for
the
release
of
this
romantic
thriller.