Suriya’s recent critically acclaimed film Jai Bhim was at the centre of controversy and legal trouble. Vanniyars, a community in Tamil Nadu have sent a legal notice to Suriya and Amazon Prime Video “unconditional apology” for “tarnishing and damaging” the reputation of the community.
Vanniyar Sangam, the parent organization of Paatali Makkal Katchi (PMK) has sent legal notice to Suriya and Amazon Prime Video along with Jyotika, director T J Gnanavel and also sought damages of Rs 5 crore.
Jai Bhim based on the real-life story of Parvati’s struggle to get justice for her husband Rajakannu’s custodial death has received all-around praise.
However, the legal notice sent by Vanniyar Sangam through PMK lawyer K Baalu accuses the filmmakers of deliberately changing the name of only one character
In the movie and using their symbol Agni Kundam (raging flame from a holy pot) with “malafide intention” of defaming Vanniyars, said the representatives of PMK
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