As a die-hard fan of this dynamic Tamil cinema duo, I find myself torn between the drama and camaraderie unfolding before my eyes. The intriguing saga of Nayanthara and Dhanush, now entangled in a copyright infringement case, has become a rollercoaster ride that keeps me on the edge of my seat.
In a recent public statement, Nayanthara stirred quite a buzz when she accused Dhanush of filing a lawsuit for copyright violation. Now, her husband and filmmaker Vignesh Shivan has shared an old video of Dhanush, subtly criticizing him by encouraging everyone to share love and positivity in a somewhat sarcastic manner.
In a recent Instagram post, Vignesh wrote, “Let’s practice ‘live and let live,’ especially for the sake of those devoted fans who blindly believe it all. I truly hope that everyone can learn to take joy in each other’s happiness.
Furthermore, Vignesh Shivan’s shared video shows Dhanush discussing that love for someone shouldn’t transform into dislike. This inspiring video from the actor encourages us all to promote positivity and discourage spreading negativity among each other.
Furthermore, within the same video, Vignesh included replicas of the cease-and-desist letter dispatched by Dhanush’s attorney to Nayanthara, alleging copyright violations against him.
Check out Vignesh Shivan’s post here:
For those who might not be aware, actress Nayanthara has recently spoken out against actor Dhanush K Raja, alleging that he accused her of copyright infringement regarding the material she used in her upcoming Netflix documentary titled “Nayanthara: Beyond The Fairy Tale. In an open letter, she explained that the producers were attempting to obtain permission (No Objection Certificate or NOC) to incorporate content from the movie ‘Naanum Rowdy Dhaan’.
In the movie that Dhanush’s production company Wunderbar Films made, husband and wife Vignesh Shivan and Nayanthara worked together for the first time. Recently, there have been claims that the production company has not allowed the use of footage from the film for two years, necessitating a re-edit of the content. In today’s context, the creators of the documentary utilized behind-the-scenes footage from the film sets, which were recorded on personal phones.
According to their claim, Dhanush and his lawyers have filed a lawsuit against Nayanthara, accusing her of copying parts of a movie. They’re demanding a compensation of 100 million rupees for copyright violation. This action prompted Nayanthara to publish an open letter in response.
See Nayanthara’s open letter here:
The Netflix film about Nayanthara highlights her life’s story in both the personal and professional aspects, and it’s scheduled to premiere on her 40th birthday, which happens to be on November 18, 2024.
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2024-11-16 12:37