It was earlier reported that heroine Amala Paul was replaced by Megha Akash in Vijay Sethupathi's film. While the rumours were spread she was removed from the project after seeing her extreme boldness in Aame, Amala took her social media platform to express her deep concern over her removal from the project.
Amala wrote, "I am in Bombay now purchasing clothes and working on the styling for VSP33 bearing the cost of my travel and accommodation by myself, as Chandaraa production always mewls about their budget issues. Out of the blue the producer, Mr Rathienavel Kumar, sends me a message stating that he doesn't want me in the film as my demands and terms doesn't suit Chandaraa Arts' project.
Only to discover that he is referring to the demand of an accommodation in Ooty. "This brouhaha doesn't make sense to me. The only thing that sounds vaguely plausible is that he took this decision after the release of Aadai teaser,"
"It is disappointing that these pseudo cinema punters write off an actor's emotional investment as though it means nothing; don't even get me started on the physical and financial efforts that are put in by an actor from the word 'go'."No harm is intended to you Vijay Sethupathi. I am a huge fan and I was excitedly looking forward to be working with you.
This is a statement written out of my grave disappointment and to address the rumours that are being spread around by Chandaraa Productions about my unprofessional conduct."