Vishal took to X to share his experience of visiting the CBI office in Mumbai for the ongoing investigation against Mumbai CBFC members for demanding money to certify the actor's film Mark Antony.
Tamil actor Vishal's claims of corruption at the film censor board have triggered an immediate response from the ruling BJP, with the Information and Broadcasting Ministry rushing a senior officer to Mumbai to "conduct an inquiry today itself".
Vishal recently claimed that he had to pay a sum of Rs 6.5 lakh illegally for screening permission and censor certification for the Hindi version of his hit Tamil film, Mark Antony.
Vishal had made the allegations of bribery against the Mumbai office of CBFC in a social media post on Thursday, the same day the film’s Hindi version was released in theatres.