Vijay
Makkal
Iyakkam,
the
political
party
which
was
founded
by
Thalapathy
Vijay's
father,
director
SA
Chandrasekhar
is
dissolved.
The
political
party
has
been
dissolved
following
the
legal
battle
between
Vijay
and
his
father,
which
began
in
2020.
According
to
SA
Chandrasekhar,
the
party
was
dissolved
with
immediate
effect
after
the
general
body
meeting
which
was
held
on
February
20,
2021.
Reportedly,
the
filmmaker
made
this
revelation
in
the
petition
which
was
filed
as
a
reply
to
the
Beast
actor's
lawsuit
to
ban
his
parents
are
others
from
conducting
any
kind
of
meetings
in
his
name.
In
his
lawsuit,
Thalapathy
Vijay
had
declared
that
he
is
in
no
way
connected
with
Vijay
Makkal
Iyakkam
or
the
gathering
that
happened
in
his
name.
SA
Chandrasekhar
has
now
also
put
the
rumours
regarding
his
fallout
with
his
son
to
rest,
with
a
recent
video.
In
the
video
which
is
posted
on
his
official
Twitter
handle,
the
senior
filmmaker
slammed
the
rumours
which
suggested
that
Vijay
prevented
both
his
father
from
entering
his
house,
and
refused
to
meet
him.
"My
interview
had
things
which
I
had
not
said.
In
the
interview,
was
mentioned
that
Shoba
and
I
were
made
to
wait
outside
Vijay's
house
in
car,
and
he
asked
only
his
mother
to
come
inside,
and
we
returned
without
meeting
him
because
of
this
reason.
I
would
like
to
clarify
that
it
is
not
true," stated
SA
Chandrasekhar.
"Yes,
Vijay
and
I
have
problems,
I'm
not
denying
it.
But
there
is
no
bitterness
between
him
and
his
mother
Shoba.
They
meet
and
speak
to
each
other
very
often.
And
they
are
both
happy.
So,
I
would
like
to
make
it
clear
that
certain
things
published
in
my
interview
are
not
true,"
the
filmmaker
concluded.