
Chennai: Popular Tamil TV actor Vijay Adhiraj, who has been in the industry for over two decades, has turned director with upcoming Tamil entertainer 'Puthagam'. He says he is keen on making films suitable for family viewing.
"'Puthagam' can be tagged as a complete family entertainer, and the reason I call it the same is because I always wanted to make films that I can watch with my entire family," Vijay told IANS.
The film, which is about the repercussions of a crime gone wrong, revolves around three key characters staying in a mansion.
Puthagam, which means book in English, is one of the key characters in the film....
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