Deccan Chronicle

Murali’s biopic lands in soup

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A Tamil film star is at the centre of a political storm after agreeing to play the lead in a biopic of Sri Lanka’s legendary cricket spinner and national hero Muttiah Muralithar­an.

Vijay Sethupathi is under pressure not to accept the role in “800” — named after the world record number of Test wickets Muralithar­an took, in addition to 534 oneday-internatio­nal scalps.

Tamil politician­s in India accuse Muralithar­an of betraying fellow Tamils in his country during a civil war that ended in 2009.

MDMK party, which opposes the Sinhalese-led government in Sri Lanka, demanded that Sethupathi not take the role, saying Muralithar­an sided with Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa, who as president defeated the separatist Tamil Tiger insurgency. The United Nations and internatio­nal rights groups have accused Sri Lankan forces of killing at least 40,000 minority Tamils in the final campaign against the Tigers. The government has

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denied that it killed civilians. The enmity dates back to 2013, when Muralithar­an told then British prime minister David Cameron that he may have been “misled” by Tamil women who complained to him about disappeara­nces during the war.

In a statement sent from the UAE, where he is working as bowling coach with IPL side Sunrisers Hyderabad, Muralithar­an said his remarks about Sri Lanka’s ethnic war had been “misunderst­ood”.

“I know the pain of war and the loss it causes. I have never supported the killings of innocent people and will never support that,” Muralithar­an said.

“I am perceived wrongly just because I was part of Sri Lankan cricket team. If I had (been) born in India, I would have tried to be part of the Indian cricket team. Is it my mistake that I was born a Sri Lankan Tamil?”

The Indian producer of “800,” DAR Motion Pictures, has said the movie is a sports biography with no political intention.

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