yes definitely immoral on the author saying that it is 'authorized' where the boss himself has not given his consent!But wondering why this objection/dissent during release?!And don't think so that Boss was not aware of what was going on as even, if iam not wrong, vijay and gopal knew(ofcourse we came to know abt this thru them) about this before the author actually came to media about the release of book.
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