South Indian film actor Vijay has suffered a major setback from the Madras High Court. The court has imposed a fine of Rs 1 lakh on superstar Vijay. In fact, Vijay had tried to avoid paying tax on one of his imported cars. The entire case is related to the car they bought in 2012. Madras High Court criticises Tamil actor Vijay, says, reel heroes are hesitating to pay taxes The court dismisses a writ petition filed by the actor in 2012 seeking exemption of entry tax on his luxury car imported from England. Court imposes fine of Rs 1 lakh on him. pic.twitter.com/RtBia4GeuV ? ANI (@ANI) July 13, 2021 South Indian film actor Vijay seems to be getting caught up in problems. The Madras High Court has criticised Tamil actor Vijay and said reel life heroes are reluctant to pay tax. In fact, in 2012, actor Vijay imported a Rolls Royce Ghost car for himself from England. Vijay had then filed a petition seeking relief in entry tax levied on import of the train. The court has now dismissed the petition and imposed a fine of Rs 1 lakh on Vijay for not paying tax. The actor had moved the court against the tax levied by the commercial tax department. The money will now be deposited in the Tamil Nadu CM Relief Fund to fight corona. Not only that, the court dismissed the petition and even said, 'They have millions of fans. All the fans see the film stars as real heroes. In a state like Tamil Nadu, where film stars have also become the ones who run the state, they are not expected to be treated only as reel heroes. Tax evasion is unconstitutional.' Rohit Shetty tortures Anushka Sen, video goes viral Ankita Lokhande in pink outfit kicks-in Instagram post, users ask 'where are your pants?' Fantastic Porsche 911 now to be parked in Ram Kapoor?s car collection