Nayanthara accused the archer of her anti-indecency and vindictiveness
The film, produced by Dhanush, was a box office hit. “The revenge you and my partner have taken against the film has affected not only us but also the people who have given their time and effort to this project. My life, my love and my marriage. “This Netflix documentary includes clicks of many well-wishers from my industry who have shared memories from many films, but sadly it does not include the most special and important film, Naanum Rowdy Dhaan,” his 'X' handle And it is written in the letter posted on his Instagram page. Advertisement
“After fighting with you for NOC (No Objection Certificate) for two years and waiting for your approval… we finally decided to give up, do re-edits and settle for the current version because you have refused to accept Naanum Rowdy despite many requests. “Refused to allow the use of Dhaan’s songs or visual cuts, even photographs,” it added, adding, “It is understandable if it is business compulsions and monetary issues that mandate your refusal.” But it is sad that your decision is only to vent your personal grudge against us… What is even more shocking is that after the trailer was released you sent a legal notice… You posted some videos (just 3 seconds) “Raised questions on the use of … who are very publicly present on social media and have claimed an amount of Rs 10 crore as damages.”
“Does a creator become an emperor controlling the life, liberty and freedom of all individuals in the set? Any deviation from Samrat's statement attracts legal complications,” she asked and made it clear that she would give a proper reply to the legal notice. Nyanthra also reminded Dhanush that unlike her, who had to deal with his producer father and director brother, Had support and blessings, was self-made and had no connections in the industry.
“Except in business competition, prominent persons in public life do not meddle in the private lives of others. Courtesy and decency make big-hearted behavior essential in such matters…No man in good conscience would appreciate such tyranny. Will not, even if it is from eminent persons like you,” said the female superstar, who made her debut in Tamil in the film 'Ayya' (2005) against Sarath Kumar. After that, he never looked back. He also produced acclaimed films like 'Koozhgangal' (Pebble), which was in Oscar competition.
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