In a strange instance, a Chennai engineering student submitted a legal complaint to Amaran's producers for utilizing his phone number in the movie.
After receiving countless calls from Sai Pallavi's admirers, VV Vaageesan, a Chennai engineering student, submitted a legal notice to Amaran's producers. After his phone number appeared in the movie, the student is suing the filmmakers for ₹1.1 crore, according to a report by The Hindu. (Also Read: How Sivakarthikeyan dominated Tamil film, from imitation artist to ₹300 crore blockbuster star Amaran.)Amaran makers are sued by a student.
The magazine published a story earlier this month about how a romance sequence in Amaran between Sai and Sivakarthikeyan's characters, Major Mukund and Indhu Rebecca Varghese, was upsetting a student. Sai throws a crumpled piece of paper with her mobile number written on it at the hero in one scene. He asserts that the number actually belongs to Vaageesan and is connected to everything from his bank bills to his Aadhar, making it challenging to modify.
Following the film's October 31 premiere, the student was enjoying Diwali with his family when he began receiving a ton of calls requesting to talk to Sai. At first, he didn't know why, but as the volume of the calls rose, he noticed that his mobile number was displayed in the movie. In response to the "untold hardships and mental agony," he now demands ₹1.1 crore. Additionally, he has requested that his number be taken out of the movie right away.
When Nagarjuna created comparable problems
An occurrence of this nature has happened before. The owner of the phone number included in Puri Jagannadh's 2003 release of Shivamani, starring Nagarjuna, filed a lawsuit. They said they were in "immense agony" as a result of the many calls they got for Nagarjuna. A Jharkhand man sued Nagarjuna in 2018 over the film starring his son, Akhil Akkineni. Hi, utilizing his number in a similar vein.
Concerning Amaran
Amaran is an adaptation of the book series India's Most Fearless: True Stories of Modern Military Heroes by Shiv Aroor and Rahul Singh, and it was produced by Kamal Haasan's Raaj Kamal Films International. It tells the tale of Major Mukund, who was posthumously given the Ashoka Chakra after dying in a counterterrorism operation.
Concerning Amaran
Amaran is an adaptation of the book series India's Most Fearless: True Stories of Modern Military Heroes by Shiv Aroor and Rahul Singh, and it was produced by Kamal Haasan's Raaj Kamal Films International. It tells the tale of Major Mukund, who was posthumously given the Ashoka Chakra after dying in a counterterrorism operation.
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