Nayanthara in a current open letter made fairly the feeling when she referred to as out Dhanush for submitting a case of copyright infringement. Now, her husband and director Vignesh Shivan share an outdated video of the actor the place he asks to unfold love and positivity, sarcastically calling him out.
In a put up shared on Instagram, Vignesh penned, “Vaazhu vaazha udu (stay and let stay) at-least for the sake of some harmless die arduous followers who consider all of this ! I sincerely pray to God ! For Folks to vary and discover happiness in different folks’s happiness.”
Moreover, the video shared by Vignesh Shivan options Dhanush speaking about how love for somebody mustn’t flip into hatred. The motivational video of the actor requires spreading positivity amongst each other, with the actor advising everybody to not propagate negativity amongst each other.
Furthermore, in the identical video, Vignesh has additionally connected copies of the authorized discover despatched by Dhanush’s lawyer to Nayanthara, accusing him of copyright infringement.
Try Vignesh Shivan’s put up right here:
For these unaware, Nayanthara had lately referred to as out actor Dhanush Ok Raja for accusing her of copyright infringement over the content material she had utilized in her upcoming Netflix documentary, Nayanthara: Past The Fairy Story. In line with her open letter, the makers had been attempting to accumulate the NOC (No Objection Certificates) to make use of the content material from the movie Naanum Rowdy Dhaan.
The movie which was produced by Dhanush underneath Wunderbar Movies marked the primary collaboration of now husband and spouse, Vignesh Shivan and Nayanthara. Nevertheless, it’s alleged that the manufacturing firm didn’t enable to make use of of the footage from the movie for two years now, for which they needed to re-edit the content material. Lower to the current day, the makers of the documentary had used BTS footage from the movie’s units which have been captured from private telephones.
Alleging these contents to be a part of the movie, Dhanush and his authorized workforce had launched a lawsuit in opposition to Nayanthara and are asking a compensation of Rs 10 crores for copyright infringement. This led to the actress issuing an open letter.
See Nayanthara’s open letter right here:
The Netflix documentary that includes Nayanthara focuses on her private and cinematic journey and is slated to launch on November 18, 2024, coinciding along with her fortieth birthday.
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