

But the stalemate continues with the protesters demanding that the government fulfil the other demands also. On Monday, a bill was passed in parliament to repeal the three contentious farm laws, one of the main demands of the protesting farmers. SKM leaders, after the meeting, said they will not move from the protest sites until cases filed against farmers are withdrawn, and demanded an assurance in writing.įarmers from Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh under the aegis of various farmers’ unions have been protesting at the borders of the national capital since November 26 last year to demand repeal of the three farm laws. Protesting farm unions have been pressing for their demands to be considered including withdrawal of cases filed against farmers during the movement, legal guarantee on MSP and compensation to kin of farmers who died during the agitation. "The Government of India has chosen to work informally and in a piecemeal fashion of responding to some of the issues being raised by the protesting farmers," the SKM statement said. SKM, an umbrella body of 40 farm unions, in the statement said that farm unions have had a "bitter experience" in the past of securing oral assurances and ending their agitation only to find that the government reneges on them. The committee will now hold talks with the government."įarmer leaders Balbir Singh Rajewal, Ashok Dhawle, Shiv Kumar Kakka, Gurnam Singh Chaduni and Yudhvir Singh were named the members of the committee after a meeting was held by the SKM here on Saturday.Īddressing a press conference with other SKM members at the Singhu Border protest site, Tikait said that the next meeting of the Morcha will take place on December 7 at 11 AM to decide the future course of the movement. Yesterday, discussions took place with the Haryana CM and his message was that talks should continue. Sarkar ek samjhaute ki taraf ja rahi hai (The government is headed towards an agreement). to nominate five members for a small committee to have discussions. We want to see all the cases foisted against farmers as well as their supporters, who were part of this movement, to be withdrawn and assurance to be made formally," the SKM said in a statement.īKU leader Rakesh Tikait told media persons that the committee was a "medium" to have a dialogue with the government. "We will not end this agitation without a formal response on each of the issues being raised by us. The Samyukta Kisan Morcha on Saturday formed a five-member panel for dialogue with the government on their pending demands including MSP, compensation to kin of farmers who died during the agitation against the agri laws and withdrawal of cases against the protesters. And, Jyothika has come out with a "fabulous show".The development comes after Union Home Minister Amit Shah, according to sources in the SKM quoted by news agency PTI, spoke to a senior farmer leader over the phone earlier this week. On the cast, he would rank Andrea on a par with the likes of Mariah Carey. "Pachchai Kili." needed static shots and the like in the P.C. "This is a Quentin Tarantino kind of film."Ībout Arvind Krishna, Gautham says he prefers working with different cameramen. The inspiration is from James Siegel's book, otherwise it is entirely his.ĭescribing "Pachchai Kili." as an emotional drama, he says it does not call for the technical glitz of 'Kakka Kakka' or 'Vettaiyadu Vilaiyadu'. He denied that it is on the lines of the Vincent Cassel-Jennifer Aniston-Clive Owen thriller, 'Derailed'. His interview to a leading English daily (Feb.9) gives further insight into "Pachchai Kili.

Shot in Super 35mm, the film is expected to be a grosser like Gautham's earlier hits "Kakka Kakka" and "Vettaiyadu Vilaiyadu". Songs have been shot in Kerala's scenic spots. Cinematographer Arvind Krishna has teamed up with Gautham for the first time in this film.Most of the film has been shot in Hyderabad. The music is by Harris Jayaraj, who has been Gautham's lucky mascot. The name 'Silandhi' has been changed for sentimental reasons, according to Gautham. "Pachchai Kili Muthucharam" (originally named 'Silandhi') was a hit song in MGR's "Ulagam Suttrum Valiban". Mumbai model Milind Suman plays the villain. Jyothika dons the role of a mature housewife. Sarath's life takes a turn when he meets Jyothika when they are working as employees. Sarath Kumar, Jyothika along with theater artiste and great singer Andrea Jeremiah are in the lead. It is an emotional family drama-cum-thriller in which a man commits a small mistake which ruins him.
