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Vignesh Shivan recalls Ajith project setback at 'LIK' event; says ‘It felt like a groom walking away at a wedding’
Director Vignesh Shivan emotionally recalled a major project setback, comparing it to a groom abandoning a wedding. He also addressed doubts about his capabilities, sharing how people suggested he make smaller films. Shivan expressed his enduring faith in audience support, anticipating a positive reception for his upcoming film ‘Love Insurance Kompany’ on April 10.

Director Vignesh Shivan spoke emotionally during the grand pre-release event of his upcoming film ‘Love Insurance Kompany’ (‘LIK’) held in Chennai. The film is set to release in theatres on April 10 after facing several delays. It also marks the next big release for Pradeep Ranganathan following the success of his earlier films ‘Dragon’ and ‘Dude.’ The movie features music by Anirudh Ravichander and stars Krithi Shetty, S. J. Suryah, and Seeman in important roles. The event saw the cast and crew sharing their excitement ahead of the release.

Director compares a dropped film to a painful wedding moment

During his speech, Vignesh Shivan opened up about the struggles he faced when a big project did not move forward. As reported by Cinema Vikatan, he used a powerful comparison to explain how difficult that moment was for him. “I once got an opportunity to make a very big film. But when a film gets dropped, it becomes very hard to take off again with the next project,” he said. Explaining the feeling further, he added, “It is like a moment at a wedding when the groom suddenly walks away before tying the sacred thread. Just like how difficult it would be for the bride after that, it is equally painful for a filmmaker when a project stops suddenly.”

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Vignesh Shivan recalls criticism and people doubting his ability

The director also spoke about the kind of advice and reactions he received during that difficult phase. According to him, many people suggested that he should make a small and simple film instead of attempting something big. “At that time, I kept hearing people say, ‘Just make a small film… make something easy,’” he shared. He said such comments sometimes indirectly made him feel that others were not confident in his abilities. “Without saying it directly, people make you feel like you are not capable enough. I have experienced that feeling many times,” he said, recalling the challenges he faced in his career.

Director places his trust in audience support for ‘LIK’

Despite the setbacks, Vignesh Shivan said he continues to believe strongly in the audience. He recalled that even after his film Naanum Rowdy Dhaan completed censor formalities, not many people initially believed it would succeed. “Even after the film was censored, no one really said it would work. But I have always trusted the connection with the audience who come to theatres,” he said. Ending his speech on a hopeful note, the director added, “I am waiting for April 10. I strongly believe that the faith I have in my story will win.”

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