Vijay,
the
resident
'Thalapathy'
of
Tamil
cinema,
has
made
it
clear
that
no
hoardings
will
be
put
up
to
promote
his
upcoming
movie
Bigil.
The
mass
hero
has
also
urged
his
fans
to
refrain
from
putting
up
banners
as
it
might
cause
a
great
deal
of
inconvenience
to
the
public.
Vijay's
plea
comes
days
after
a
Chennai
techie
was
killed
due
to
an
accident
caused
by
an
illegal
hoarding.
The
23-year-old
girl
was
thrown
off
her
scooter
when
a
banner
fell
on
her.
Seconds
later,
she
was
crushed
to
death
by
a
water
tanker,
and
this
ruffled
a
few
feathers.
Vijay
is
one
of
the
most
outspoken
stars
in
Tamil
cinema
and
has
previously
expressed
his
views
on
several
burning
issues.
Last
year,
the
Sarkar
actor
had
reportedly
taken
a
dig
at
Rajinikanth
and
Kamal
Haasan
for
doing
movies
after
entering
politics.
As
such,
nothing
is
surprising
about
him
taking
a
bold
decision
following
the
techie's
death
Meanwhile,
Bigil
has
grabbed
plenty
of
attention
for
all
the
right
reasons,
which
suggests
that
things
are
heading
in
the
right
direction.
The
film,
marking
Vijay's
third
collaboration
with
Atlee,
is
a
sports-drama
that
deals
with
women
empowerment.
The
movie
features
Vijay
in
the
role
of
a
soccer
coach,
who
tries
to
fulfil
a
friend's
dream.
Bigil
has
Nayanthara
as
the
leading
lady,
which
is
one
of
its
biggest
highlights.
Yogi
Babu
and
Kathir
too
are
a
part
of
Bigil.
Unlike
Mersal,
Bigil
is
unlikely
to
have
politically
charged
dialogues,
and
this
suggests
that
it's
likely
to
be
a
non-controversial
affair.
The
film
is
slated
to
arrive
in
theatres
this
Diwali.
Coming
back
to
Vijay,
he
has
already
finalised
his
next
project.
Once
Bigil
hits
screens,
he
will
begin
work
on
his
film
with
Lokesh
Kanagaraj,
which
is
being
referred
to
as
Thalapathy
64.
The
film
is
likely
to
be
a
fun-filled
entertainer.