Actor
Vishnu
Vishal
and
actress
Aishwarya
Lekshmi
starrer
Gatta
Kusthi
will
hit
the
theaters
on
December
2,
2022.
In
order
to
promote
the
film,
the
film
crew
held
a
discussion
program
with
students
at
a
private
college
in
Saravanampatti
area
of
Coimbatore.
Actor
Vishnu
Vishal
and
actress
Aishwarya
Lekshmi
who
attended
the
event
met
the
media.
Then
they
shared
various
information
about
the
interesting
events
of
the
film
and
the
central
idea
of
the
film.
Speaking
then,
Vishnu
Vishal
said,
"Men
and
women
are
equal.
The
film
talks
about
ego
differences
between
husband
and
wife.
South
Indian
films
are
now
more
talked
about
in
India
than
Bollywood
films.
People
now
expect
more
content
from
movies.
People's
perception
and
expectations
towards
movies
have
grown
intellectually.
I
think
there
is
some
politics
behind
the
continued
reception
of
Tamil
films
among
the
rest
of
the
world."
Talking
about
the
photos
he
posted
on
social
media
recently,
he
said,
"I
only
posted
those
photos
in
a
way
that
when
directors
write
stories
for
different
characters,
they
should
think
that
I
would
fit
in
and
it
is
just
related
to
fitness.
My
wife
took
these
photos
before
Ranveer
Singh
publish
similar
photos.
People
who
appreciate
maintaining
a
fit
body
when
women
post
it
on
social
media,
doesn't
express
such
comments
when
men
post
it."
Asked
whether
Red
Giant
Movies
is
forcing
to
release
all
the
films
under
their
banner,
he
said,
"They
are
not
releasing
them
voluntarily.
We
ask
them.
They
released
my
films
even
when
they
had
problems.
Even
when
they
were
not
in
power,
they
had
released
a
film
for
me
called
Silkuvarpatti
Singam.
So
it
is
not
true
that
Red
Giant
is
buying
and
releasing
all
the
movies
under
compulsion."
When
he
was
asked
about
his
opinion
on
cricketer
Mahendra
Singh
Dhoni
producing
and
presenting
Tamil
films,
"I
read
this
on
social
media.
I
will
welcome
if
he
takes
his
new
ventures
in
the
Tamil
film
industry.
Everyone
knows
the
relationship
between
Tamil
Nadu
and
him,"
he
replied.
"We
wholeheartedly
welcome
all
other
language
films
in
the
Tamil
film
industry.
But
I
think
there
is
a
big
politics
behind
some
other
language
production
companies
creating
pressure
on
the
release
of
Tamil
films."
says
Vishnu
Vishal
when
asked
about
Thalapathy
Vijay's
Varisu
release
issue
in
Hyderabad.