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Updated : Oct 16, 2025

Vishal, in recent times, has been gaining a bad reputation for taking over the director reins for his films. Over creative differences with director Mysskin, he decided to direct Thupparivalan 2, by himself. Their dispute has gone public with Vishal's team leveling accusations on Mysskin about abnormal expenditure. 


Post this public dispute, Vishal appeared to be in health troubles and early in the year, he appeared completely weak and shaky. He recovered and announced his marriage to Sai Dhansika. Now, he is again in news about him taking over the reins from Magudam director, Ravi Arasu. 


A BTS video from the sets has been released during the shoot of an action sequence, with Dilip Subrayan. So, many started trolling and commenting about Vishal still not mending his ways. The truth behind the matter is stated to be that Ravi Arasu had a family emergency and he took leave of absence between schedules. 


Suddenly, Dilip Subrayan asked Vishal if he is ready to go for an action sequence, as his dates are free. Vishal agreed to go for shoot and asked director Ravi to take care of his family. Dilip and Vishal finished the action sequence shoot. Rest of the shooting will start only after Ravi Arasu will be back on sets, state reports. 


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