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Silambarasan TR gave a clear reply indirect 💥 He trusted Adhik Ravichandran during AAA, took the blame despite Adhik's lack of clarity - costing his own career. Still supported #Bagheera & #MarkAntony. Now after one film with #AjithKumar, Adhik shifts blame? #SilambarasanTR

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@SilambarasanTR_ @Adhikravi Nalla othu vidran punda....AAA apo shooting ku varama bathroom la irundhu dubbing pannirkan foreign location ah fix pannitu anga povama kaasa waste pannirkan idhulam andha producer eh sonnan

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@SilambarasanTR_ @Adhikravi Indha punda mavanukey oru aalu support venum idhula ivan Aadhik ku support pandranam 😂😂

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@SilambarasanTR_ Appo puriyala, ippo puriyuthu 🫠

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@SilambarasanTR_ @Adhikravi Suresh kamatchi, Vels, GVM, VP laughing in the corner 😂

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@SilambarasanTR_ @Adhikravi நீ ஏன் டா லேட்டா வந்தனு கேட்டா lusu bunda மாதிரி சொல்லிட்டு இருக்கான்.. AAA க்கு பின்னாடி Adhik ku நல்ல Hit தான்.. AAA மட்டும் தான் Simbu காக லூசு மாதிரி லவ் failure டயலாக்ஸ் இருக்கும்.. sequence pattern இல்லாம சீன்ஸ் இருக்கும்.. same happened in "idhu nama aalu"

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@SilambarasanTR_ @Adhikravi Poda punda simbu oru aal du😂😂

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@SilambarasanTR_ @Adhikravi not like that. because mani sir is more influencer than str so he cannot get excuse from him.

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@SilambarasanTR_ @Adhikravi சேராத இடம் சேர்ந்து வஞ்சகத்தில் வீழ்ந்தாயடா 😂 aadhik mamey mela oru 1 % kuda mistake illa 💯 Ella thappum sombu mela than 🤡

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@SilambarasanTR_ @Adhikravi Michael laughing at in the corner🤣🤣🤣🤣 Podhumba simbhu🤣

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@SilambarasanTR_ @Adhikravi Evolo naal avarum summa dhan irundharu ,aadhik video va avarum paathu irupaaru adhan ippo solli taaru , rendu perum pesura maari oru voice call recorded leaked aachi la adhulaye solli irupaaru" nee Full scrip paper kudutha nu producer soldraru nee kuduthiya da" nu kettu irupaaru

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