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The Hindu
9 hours ago
- The Hindu
File complaints against aggressors to get them imprisoned, SP tells women
Superintendent of Police N. Silambarasan has appealed to the women facing harassments, threats, stalking etc. to file complaint with the police stations concerned as the new amendment made in the Tamil Nadu Prohibition of Harassment of Woman Act will guard them effectively by awarding imprisonment by the Revenue Divisional Officer. In a statement, Mr. Silambarasan said Tamil Nadu Prohibition of Harassment of Woman Act had been enacted to save the women from harassment, stalking etc. As per the amendment made in Section 7 C of this Act, the Revenue Divisional Officers could proclaim orders to imprison the aggressors for saving the women. As complaints from the victims were received by the Station House Officers of Suththamalli, Seethaparpanallur and Sivanthipatti police stations, RDO, Tirunelveli, has invoked this Act against 3 persons under Suththamalli police station limits, 1 each under Seethaparpanallur and Sivanthipatti police station limits. When this order is in vogue, the aggressors can be awarded three years of imprisonment and slapped with the fine up to ₹1 lakh if they are found to be stalking, threatening, following and disturbing women directly or through electronic devices. Hence, the women, who are facing harassment or getting threats, should file complaints with the police station concerned to get legal protection, Mr. Silambarasan said.


Mint
21-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Mint
Actor Silambarasan provides financial help to late stuntman SM Raju's family after tragic accident on 'Vettuvam' set
In a deeply moving act of solidarity, actor Silambarasan TR has quietly provided financial support to the family of veteran stuntman SM Raju, who tragically lost his life while performing a dangerous car stunt on the set of 'Vettuvam', directed by Pa. Ranjith. Despite having no involvement in the film, Silambarasan's gesture has touched hearts across the Tamil film industry. The fatal incident occurred on July 13, 2025 during the filming of a high-risk action sequence. While preliminary reports suggest that basic safety protocols were in place, the accident has reignited urgent discussions about the safety and welfare of stunt performers, who often risk their lives for on-screen spectacle. Silambarasan's contribution came to light during an emotional interview with renowned stunt choreographer Silva Master, who praised the actor not only for his timely financial aid but also for his ongoing charitable efforts, often carried out without fanfare. 'Silambarasan didn't have anything to do with the film, but he stepped in for the family without any publicity,' said Silva. 'It's not the first time he's done something like this. He always helps quietly, from the heart.' SM Raju's death has sent shockwaves through the industry, and condolences have been pouring in from actors, technicians, and fans alike. Legal proceedings have also been initiated under sections 289, 125, and 106(1) of the Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita (BNS) against director Pa. Ranjith, stunt coordinator Vinoth, Rajkamal from Neelam Productions, and vehicle owner Prabhakaran. While the production of 'Vettuvam', which stars Arya in the lead role, is currently under review pending investigation, the tragic loss has highlighted systemic gaps in on-set safety — particularly for stunt artists who often go under-recognised despite their life-threatening work. Meanwhile, Silambarasan TR, last seen in 'Thug Life' directed by Mani Ratnam, is currently working on 'STR49', a highly anticipated collaboration with director Vetri Maaran set within the Vada Chennai universe. Though not a direct sequel, the project has garnered considerable buzz among fans.


India Today
21-07-2025
- Entertainment
- India Today
Actor Silambarasan offers financial aid to late stuntman Mohan Raj's family
In a tragic turn for the Tamil film industry, veteran stuntman Mohan Raj lost his life during a high-risk car stunt on the sets of 'Vettuvam'. While the incident left the industry in shock, actor Silambarasan TR, unconnected to the project, silently extended financial support to the late stuntman's family, earning praise for his compassionate contribution was revealed during an emotional interview with stunt choreographer Silva Master, who praised STR for his consistent but low-profile charitable acts. Silambarasan's support has struck a chord across the industry, especially among stunt performers, who often operate in high-risk conditions with limited film, directed by Pa Ranjith and starring Arya, was in the middle of filming a high-risk action sequence on July 13 when the fatal accident occurred. Though basic safety protocols were reportedly followed, the tragedy has reignited urgent conversations around the need for stricter safety regulations and accountability on film sets. As condolences continue to pour in, legal proceedings have also begun. A case has been filed under sections 289, 125, and 106(1) of the Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita (BNS) against director Pa. Ranjith, stunt coordinator Vinoth, Rajkamal from Neelam Productions, and vehicle owner the trailer: Meanwhile, Silambarasan was last seen in 'Thug Life', directed by Mani Ratnam and starring Kamal Haasan. He is currently collaborating with Vetri Maaran on a highly anticipated project set in the 'Vada Chennai' universe. While it's not a direct sequel, the film, tentatively titled 'STR49', has already generated significant excitement among fans.- Ends


News18
21-07-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Silambarasan TR Extends Help To Stuntman Mohan Raj's Family After Tragic On-Set Death
Last Updated: Actor Silambarasan TR offers financial support to the family of late stuntman Mohan Raj, who died while performing a car stunt on the sets of Vettuvam. In a heartbreaking turn of events, veteran stuntman Mohan Raj lost his life while performing a high-risk car stunt on the set of Vettuvam, the upcoming action film directed by Pa. Ranjith. Known for his fearless dedication and commitment to cinema, Mohan Raj was executing an intense sequence when the accident occurred, leaving the Tamil film industry in deep shock and mourning. What has since moved many across the industry is the quiet yet powerful gesture from actor Silambarasan TR. Despite having no involvement in the film, Silambarasan stepped forward on his own and extended financial support to the late stuntman's family, personally handing over a cheque to ease their burden in this devastating moment. The news was revealed by action director Stunt Silva during a recent interview, who was visibly emotional as he recalled the accident and Silambarasan's unexpected act of generosity. 'He came on his own and helped. No media, no announcement—just pure intent," Silva said, adding that this isn't the first time the actor has reached out silently to those in need. Silambarasan's empathy has struck a chord within the film community, especially among stunt professionals who often risk their lives behind the scenes. Social media has since seen an outpouring of appreciation, hailing him as a man of action both on and off-screen. A viral video from the set further sheds light on the tragic accident. The footage shows Mohan Raj performing a complex car stunt involving a high-speed jump off an elevated ramp. The car somersaults in mid-air before hitting the ground and flipping twice. Initially mistaken for a successful take, the crew only realized the gravity of the situation moments later, rushing to the scene upon noticing something was terribly wrong. In an industry that thrives on spectacle, Mohan Raj's untimely demise is a stark reminder of the sacrifices made behind the camera. And in these moments of grief, Silambarasan's quiet solidarity reminds us that true heroism lies not in grand gestures, but in humanity extended without a spotlight. view comments First Published: July 21, 2025, 17:58 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


Pink Villa
21-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
EXCLUSIVE: Silambarasan TR offers monetary aid to late stuntman Mohan Raj's family
In an unfortunate turn of events, a very tragic car accident took stuntman Mohan Raj' s life while shooting for an intense action scene on a movie set. The film shoot where this incident took place was Vettuvam, which was directed by Pa. Ranjith. The accident took place while doing a complicated car stunt and sent the film community into shock and grief. Mohan Raj was highly regarded for his fearless approach and dedicated service for many years. Silambarasan TR's gesture towards Mohan Raj's family After the incident, what moved many hearts was the unexpected and humane response of actor Silambarasan TR. Although he is not a part of the movie, Silambarasan came forward on his own and offered monetary aid to Mohan Raj's family, handing over a cheque to help them in this tragic hour. This news came to light through an interview with Stunt Silva master, who emotionally recalled Silambarasan's kind act. He also highlighted how such gestures are not new from Silambarasan, who is known for his silent charitable efforts, often choosing to stay away from the spotlight when helping those in need. This gracious act has been widely appreciated throughout the industry. Celebrities, fans, and particularly stunt artists have rallied around Silambarasan to admire his empathy and kindness. His act speaks volumes about his regard for each contributor towards cinema, both on and off screen. During days when such kindness is a rarity, Silambarasan's gesture serves as a testament that real character sparkles in times of silence and grief. What happened on the set that led to stuntman Raju's accident? A video had surfaced on the internet that showed exactly how the accident involving stuntman Raju occurred. We could see that the camera team actively shot a scene on an open ground. The car in which the late stuntman was present came in full speed, climbed an elevated plank, and flew in the air. After falling on the ground, it toppled twice. This appeared normal to the team as it must be a part of how the scene looks; hence, no one rushed immediately. Later, on realising something major had happened, the team sprang into action.