Indo-Asian News Service
Bangalore, Nov 2: In an unprecedented move, the Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce (KFCC) has decided to ban actor Vijay from all film-related activities for a year.
The ban came into effect Nov 1 as the actor violated KFCC's decision in a dispute between him and director S Narayan over the dubbing of Chanda.
The chamber had directed Vijay to complete the dubbing but he had refused alleging that Narayan had promised him that Chanda would be released six weeks after the release of another film titled Yuga.
However, Narayan denied that he had made any such promise. The director also said that he wanted to release Chanda on Nov 15, with or without the dubbing of Vijay's voice.
The dispute had spilled out on to the streets, with Vijay's fans blocking roads some time ago.
Yuga was the film that Vijay had signed immediately after he acquired stardom through Duniya, which was his first big hit. Before Duniya, which was released in February this year, Vijay was a struggling actor.
After the KFCC decision, Vijay will not be able to work in the four films he had signed for top-line producers like Rockline Venkatesh and Ravi Belagere who have already paid him an advance