
Director aishwarya Rajinikanth has explained the criticism of the film Lal Salaam which did not get the expected success. Rajinikanth's elder daughter aishwarya Rajinikanth made her directorial debut in tamil cinema with films like 3 and Vai raja Vai. Aishwarya, who stayed away from cinema for 7 years, then made a comeback with a huge film called Lal Salaam. The film also featured superstar Rajinikanth in a cameo role. The film, which is based on a true incident, hit the screens on february 9. Released amid much anticipation, Lal Salam opened to mixed reviews and did not do well at the box office. In this situation, aishwarya Rajinikanth, who spoke her heart out about the criticism of Lal Salaam in a recent interview, also said what lesson the film taught her.
Accordingly, she said: "When she was writing the story of Lal Salam, they had written the character of Moideen Bhai for only 10 minutes in the film. When the superstar comes in that character they couldn't keep it for just 10 minutes. It is because of that character that the film has become moving. That is also correct. When a person with such a big image comes in, an environment has developed that the image should be around him.
