Vijay and Paul were formally granted divorce by a family court on February 22 and rumors of his second marriage surfaced soon after.
"To my dismay, I found that there were rumors about my remarriage in a section of media. This is baseless. This kind of unchecked and unauthorised information disturbs me a lot," Vijay said in a statement.
"My commitment to the audience is to make films of substance and I will strive hard to deliver that," he added.
They completed the mandatory six-month separation period two weeks ago, bringing the legal proceedings to a conclusion.
Vijay is currently awaiting the release of action adventure "Vanamagan", which has Jayam Ravi essaying the role of a tribal. The movie is slated for Tamil New Year release on April 14.
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