"There is no need to listen to anybody as long as what we're doing is right," says actor Vijay Deverakonda With only four days to go for Liger's release, actor Vijay Deverakonda is super busy touring the nation and promoting his pan-Indian movie along with his team. However, the boycott culture has creeped up to affect even Vijay's film. Some netizens have recently started the 'Boycott Liger Movie' trend on Twitter for the lamest of reasons and now the Arjun Reddy actor didn't mince his words when asked about it at a press meet earlier yesterday. During a press meet in Vijayawada, Vijay said that he is undaunted by the boycott trend as the 'Liger' team has put in their heart and soul into the film. “Three years back, in 2019 we started this film. Back then, this ‘Boycott Bollywood’ wasn’t there. All this started in the lockdown, and we were already into the shooting schedules by that time. At that time, we felt like there was no option better than Karan (Johar) sir to take our movie India-wide. He took Baahubali and showed us a way in North India which was an unknown territory for us. Script and production was ours. When we requested him to release the movie in Hindi, he warmly took it and now we got humongous reach in the North,” he said. Vijay also expressed his displeasure at the social media hatred, saying, “I don’t know exactly what is their (online trolls) issue and what they want. We are correct on our side. I was born in Hyderabad. Charmme was born in Punjab. Puri sir was born in Narsipatnam. Shouldn’t we work? We have worked hard for three years to make this cinema. Shouldn’t we release our movies?" He continued, “When we are correct and when we do our dharma (duty), there is no need to listen to anybody and let there be anything coming, we must fight. I have no fear and I know that in complete honesty, we have done it with our hearts. We all are from this country and we know how much we do for our people and country. We are not from that batch who sits in front of computers and tweets." Also Read: Vijay Deverakonda Speaks Up Against The Boycott Culture As Some Netizens Target 'Liger', the Actors and Karan Johar