Tamil Nadu

Vijay being quizzed by I-T on day 2, Rs 65 cr recovered from financier Anbu Chezhian

The ongoing searches are all linked to AGS's latest production ‘Bigil’, starring Vijay.

Written by : Priyanka Thirumurthy

Searches conducted by the Income Tax department in Tamil Nadu has led to the recovery of Rs 65 crore in cash from financier Anbu Chezhian's properties. Sources in the Income Tax department have confirmed to TNM that Rs 50 crore was recovered from Anbuchezhian's property in Chennai and Rs 15 crore from his Madurai property. The ongoing searches are all linked to AGS's latest production Bigil, starring Vijay in dual roles as a don and a football coach. Since Wednesday, I-T officials have been conducting searches in over 20 locations related to the AGS Group, which includes AGS Cinemas and AGS Entertainment. 

Anbuchezhiyan is a well known cinema financier, notorious for harassing his clients to pay back the money loaned to them. In November 2017, he was booked for abetment of suicide over the death of Tamil producer Ashok Kumar who had alleged harassment over debts. It is speculated that the financier may have given funds to AGS Cinemas.


(Money recovered from Anbuchezhian's property)

(Money recovered from Anbuchezhian's property)

Actor Vijay was approached by the department when he was shooting in Neyveli for his upcoming film Master, and was summoned to his residence in ECR for questioning. Six to eight I-T officials are still present at the actor's residence.

"Questioning is still underway. There have been no significant findings from Vijay's house," a senior I-T official told TNM under the condition of anonymity. The actor is being questioned about his income from Bigil and the film's overall profits.

I-T officials had stormed into the sets of Master, actor Vijay's upcoming film, to issue summons to him. They reportedly persuaded the actor to return to his residence in chennai and aid their searches. According to The Hindu, officials had a warrant ussued under provision of Section 132 of the Income Tax Act, 1961. The actor however reportedly waited till the lunch break on set and then left with the Assistant Commissioner of Income Tax (Investigation).

This is not the first time the actor has come under the department's scanner. In September 2015, the I-T Department carried out searches at Vijay’s residence, ahead of the release of his film Puli. The properties of his co-stars Nayanthara and Samantha were also searched. In a statement after the searches back then, Vijay had said, "They raided my office and home last week to probe whether I have evaded tax or not. My family and staff offered full cooperation to the officials and presented all the documents of my income tax returns with evidence. I have been religiously paying income tax, wealth tax and professional tax on all my assets and income till this very financial year."

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