At a new press meet to advance his forthcoming film Laabam, which is delivering in venues on September 9, Vijay Sethupathi turned passionate while discussing the movie's chief, the late SP Jhananathan.
The entertainer said that he felt like a heathen for not having invested more energy with the late chief. "I wish I had invested more energy with chief SP Jhananathan. I didn't realize that time was such a revile. Had I known, I would have invested more energy with the late chief," he said.
Portraying the profound bond that they shared, Vijay Sethupathi said, "Chief SP Jhananathan and I had extraordinary agreement and love for each other. It was something like a dad child relationship. You don't understand its importance when the individual is there. In the event that you have somebody you appreciate, please express your profound respect and love for them."
The entertainer additionally clarified that the total credit for a particularly provocative movie should go to the late chief. "In the event that this film has come out well, the credit for it should all go to the late SP Jananathan sir."
The entertainer proceeded to say that the chief accepted that cinema was not just entertainment and that it was much more than that.