Bollywood actress Asin says she will not apologize for her visit to Sri Lanka merely because some actors in Tamil Nadu have demanded she do so.
The actress has been threatened with a boycott in Southern India for praising President Mahinda Rajapaksa who is credited with wiping out the separatist LTTE in a long drawn battle that ended with the death of LTTE leader Velupillai Prabhakaran.
"All Tamilians in Sri Lanka are happy with the government as it treats everyone equal and I am honoured to be his (President Mahinda Rajapaksa's) guest," Asin is reported to have said.
Apart from visiting several places with the Rajapaksa family, Asin had dined and danced with Shiranthi, Rajapaksa's wife when she hosted a party in Colombo.
Asin was in Sri Lanka, earlier this month, for the shooting of the Hindi film Ready that stars Salman Khan opposite her. Prominent Tamil actors like Radha Ravi and Sathya Raj were particularly vocal against Asin at a meeting of South Indian Film Artistes Association on Sunday.
The South Indian Film Chambers of Commerce, on the other hand, plans to consider demands to boycott Asin when it meets later this week.
"Though our association issued a diktat to its members not to visit Sri Lanka just before the IIFA awards function, Asin chose to go there for a shooting. She may be from Kerala but she acts in Tamil films and must respect Tamil sentiments," said Radha Ravi, general secretary, SIFAA.
While Ravi wants other actors to act only if she apologizes, SIFAA president Sharat Kumar said it was too early to take a strong stand.
"Asin is an actor. She is from our own fraternity. Our steps must be measured in this issue. We will examine the circumstances in which Asin made these remarks before we take the final decision."
Asin's fans associations in the US and Canada have boycotted her films, while Naam Tamilar, a pro Tamil organization, is planning to launch a mass protest in Chennai against Asin.
Asin told Mid Day that she was not going to heed to demands of individual actors like Radha Ravi and Satya Raj.
"I only visited a Tamil camp were some war injured are being treated. The president's wife Shiranthi wanted to join me and I could not say no to her," Asin said.
"I will abide by the decision taken by the chamber and will not apologize just because an actor has asked for it."
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After Salman Khan, it is the turn of Asin to face the wrath of politicos in Chennai. Asin has been criticised for shooting for Ready in Sri Lanka. Apparently, certain politicians in Chennai are gambling on a recent decision by a filmmakers' association that they will boycott films that are shot in Sri Lanka. And they are making it very clear that Asin has upset them by shooting in Sri Lanka for Ready with Salman Khan.
Bollywood superstar, Salman Khan, went to Colombo and attended the IIFA 2010 show and after attending the show, the actor even decided to shoot his next movie over there.








Bollywood Superstar Salman Khan says he is not worried about the repercussions which may arise in South India as a result of his decision to shoot his latest movie‘Ready’ in Sri Lanka.
The Rajapakse government in Sri Lanka has rolled out the red carpet to Salman Khan and Asin who have started the shoot of their Anees Bazmee directed Ready in Colombo.
Asin may not have had a hit with her last movie ‘London Dreams’ but she’s definitely a hit with her fans, particularly in her home state Kerala. The actress has been voted Youth Icon of Kerala.
Shah Rukh Khan recently saved Asin from a crowd of over 300 people who were trying to get too close to her for comfort.




