May 16, 2009
They have taken permission from their tasks and many stars have fled all the way from their busy schedules and shored on Chennai for casting their votes. Here’s an exclusive n what all celebrities of Tamil film industry have got to say regarding the voting issue.
Actor Vijay – “It’s been clichéd as merely between 45%-60% of the total population votes and yet they keep blabbering about the leaders. Whatever work they’ve got and how much ever loss it may incur, things had to be put aside and come to vote. I have taken a day leave from ‘Vettaikaaran’ and fled from Hyderabad to cast my vote in Adyar School.”
Actor Surya – “Few may think, what’s gonna happen if I don’t vote. Just imagine the situation when hundreds and thousands of people perceive similar thought. We’ve got to understand the outcomes of it.”
Director A.R. Murugadoss – “Only 40% of the votes are always registered. I don’t vote for the political parties, but for the right candidate. If everyone votes for the right person, then obviously, the good ones will win the elections. I was involved in story discussion and had came all the way from Mumbai.”
Actor Srikanth – “Of course, I had whole lot of personal works and even then couldn’t refuse my right. It may seem to be quite difficult standing in queues, but something has to be done as we have stood in the same long queues for our personal matters.”
Actress Sneha – “We have the rights to choose our leaders. And not in many countries, citizens have this freedom…”
Actor Vadivelu – “Everyone wants to have a good leader and so we have to vote. Right candidates who’ll make the peoples’ lives shine must win.”
Actor Vivek – “Many Countries don’t follow the principle of Democracy. Just 60% of the vote registration wouldn’t bring the good government on throne. One doesn’t vote is not doing anything other than cheating himself.”
Actor Sasikumar – “Not casting vote isn’t something wrong, but a crime.”
Actor Vijay – “It’s been clichéd as merely between 45%-60% of the total population votes and yet they keep blabbering about the leaders. Whatever work they’ve got and how much ever loss it may incur, things had to be put aside and come to vote. I have taken a day leave from ‘Vettaikaaran’ and fled from Hyderabad to cast my vote in Adyar School.”
Actor Surya – “Few may think, what’s gonna happen if I don’t vote. Just imagine the situation when hundreds and thousands of people perceive similar thought. We’ve got to understand the outcomes of it.”
Director A.R. Murugadoss – “Only 40% of the votes are always registered. I don’t vote for the political parties, but for the right candidate. If everyone votes for the right person, then obviously, the good ones will win the elections. I was involved in story discussion and had came all the way from Mumbai.”
Actor Srikanth – “Of course, I had whole lot of personal works and even then couldn’t refuse my right. It may seem to be quite difficult standing in queues, but something has to be done as we have stood in the same long queues for our personal matters.”
Actress Sneha – “We have the rights to choose our leaders. And not in many countries, citizens have this freedom…”
Actor Vadivelu – “Everyone wants to have a good leader and so we have to vote. Right candidates who’ll make the peoples’ lives shine must win.”
Actor Vivek – “Many Countries don’t follow the principle of Democracy. Just 60% of the vote registration wouldn’t bring the good government on throne. One doesn’t vote is not doing anything other than cheating himself.”
Actor Sasikumar – “Not casting vote isn’t something wrong, but a crime.”