Thalapathy
Vijay
recently
decided
to
counter
Madras
High
Court's
statement
by
re-appealing
for
the
same.
For
the
unversed,
the
Kollywood
actor
was
fined
Rs
1
lakh
by
the
court
for
importing
a
luxury
car.
While
delivering
the
judgement,
the
judge
reportedly
stated
that
Vijay
evaded
tax.
Now,
a
report
published
in
Times
of
India
states
that
the
Master
actor's
lawyer
Kumaresan
informed
the
media
that
they
are
going
for
the
counter
not
to
avoid
fines
or
avoid
paying
the
tax
but
for
the
offensive
statements
made
by
HC
judge
against
the
actor.
According
to
Live
Law,
Thalapathy
Vijay
had
earlier
filed
a
petition
in
High
Court
against
the
demand
of
entry
tax
on
a
car
imported
from
the
UK
in
2012.
Judge
SM
Subramaniam
rejected
the
actor's
plea
and
imposed
a
fine
of
Rs
1
lakh.
The
court
ordered
the
actor
to
pay
the
fine
into
the
Chief
Minister's
General
Relief
Fund
within
two
weeks.
Notably,
while
delivering
the
statement,
the
HC
judge
asked
Vijay
to
be
a
hero
in
real
life
too.
Well,
the
judge's
comments
against
the
actor
didn't
go
down
well
with
his
fans
as
they
criticised
the
court's
statement
on
social
media
and
supported
the
star.
Vijay
has
reportedly
paid
the
custom
duty
in
2012
to
register
his
vehicle.
Talking
about
his
upcoming
projects,
Vijay
will
next
be
seen
in
Nelson
Dilipkumar's
directorial
venture,
Beast.
Produced
by
Sun
Pictures,
the
film
also
stars
Pooja
Hegde
as
the
female
lead,
and
first
look
of
the
same
is
going
viral
on
social
media.