Director A R Murugadoss is known for his message-oriented movies like Ramana (Tagore in Telugu), Thuppaki, Katthi and to name a few. Now, he is coming with 'Sarkar' movie starring Thalapathy Vijay. But, before the release of this movie, there came a very huge embarrassment for him.
A few days back, one co-director of Tamil film Industry with name K V Rajendran had alleged that story of 'Sarkar' belongs to him and it is being wrongly used by A R Murugadoss without giving due credits to him. The South Indian Film Writers Association has also come forward to support K V Rajendran as the story is already registered with them.
With a turbulent atmosphere for a few days, Director A R Murugadoss has accepted to give credits for similar thought to writer cum director and he also agreed to display a written message in title card for a duration of 30 seconds.
So, It's almost confirmed that story of 'Sarkar' belongs to K V Rajendran. Facing Plagiarism allegations by a star director like A R Murugadoss is indeed a huge embarrassment for him.