Vijay,
the
Thalapathy
of
Tamil
cinema
has
been
making
headlines
lately
after
his
tiff
with
SA
Chandrasekhar
came
into
public
view.
As
reported
earlier,
Vijay
and
SA
Chandrasekhar
were
not
on
talking
terms
due
to
the
differences
over
the
latter's
political
party.
The
senior
filmmaker
was
planning
to
launch
a
political
party,
in
the
name
All
India
Thalapathy
Makkal
Iyakkam.
Now,
the
latest
reports
suggest
that
SA
Chandrasekhar
had
decided
to
withdraw
his
request
to
register
the
party.
If
the
reports
are
to
be
believed,
the
filmmaker
recently
wrote
to
the
election
commission,
requesting
the
cancellation
of
the
registration
of
his
political
party,
All
India
Thalapathy
Makkal
Iyakkam.
The
reason
behind
SA
Chandrasekhar's
sudden
decision
change
remains
unknown.
But
the
sources
suggest
that
the
filmmaker
decided
to
cancel
his
request
after
the
major
members
of
the
party,
including
his
wife
and
Vijay's
mother
Shoba
Chandrasekhar,
who
was
appointed
as
the
treasurer
and
party
president
Padmanabhan
decided
to
step
down
from
their
posts.
As
reported
earlier,
Thalapathy
Vijay
was
completely
against
his
father's
idea
of
launching
a
political
party.
However,
Chandrasekhar
remained
adamant
that
the
Vijay
fans
club
should
be
registered
as
a
political
party,
for
his
son's
future
benefits.
But
the
Master
actor
went
on
to
release
an
official
statement,
suggesting
that
he
is
in
no
way
related
to
the
party.
He
also
threatened
to
move
legally,
if
the
party
used
his
name
or
images.
SA
Chandrasekhar,
who
was
upset
with
Vijay's
sudden
move,
went
on
to
reveal
that
all
is
not
well
between
him
and
his
son
Vijay.
According
to
the
senior
filmmaker,
Vijay
is
currently
stuck
in
a
'poisonous' circle,
and
the
people
who
are
with
him
now
are
using
his
popularity
for
their
personal
benefits.
Chandrasekhar
also
remarked
that
he
was
the
one
who
sacrificed
his
filmmaking
career
to
build
his
son's
career
and
stood
with
him
as
his
manager
for
many
years.