The Enforcement Directorate (ED) interrogated actor vijay deverakonda on the financing of his most recent film, Liger. This comes two weeks after producer Charmee Kaur and director Puri Jagannadh were also questioned regarding the movie's finance. The Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) of 1999 was clearly violated by using funds from a foreign source to support the movie, according to sources, thus the ED summoned Vijay to find out who the financiers were.

On Wednesday, Vijay told reporters that he went to speak with the officials since it was his responsibility to do so. "Difficulties come along with tremendous popularity, and there is nothing you can do about them. But to me, it's an encounter. When they phoned, I complied. I went and responded to their inquiries," Vijay added.

Vijay stated that he was interrogated for 12 hours, but he would not specify whether he had been contacted again. The Liger filmmaker-producer team was likewise interrogated for over 12 hours two weeks ago. The name of the business or people who provided the funding for the film was sought for by ED officials. They are adamant that foreign funds were utilised to finance the film. They are looking into whether any of these funds violated FEMA regulations, a source informed Hindustan Times. According to certain allegations, some politicians invested their illicit funds to pay for the film.

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