Chennai HC accepts plea seeking stay on Jayalalithaa biopic, issues notice to director
The late leader's niece sought to restrain the team from going ahead with their project without her consent.
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Deepa Jayakumar contended that the makers did not have any legal right to produce the movie on the life and times of Jayalalithaa. (In pic: Jayalalithaa)
CHENNAI: The Madras High Court on Tuesday issued a notice to director Gowtham Vasudev Menon and others on a plea opposing their proposed bilingual biopic on the late Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa.
Justice K.Kalyanasundaram sought the response of Menon and filmmakers Vishnu Vardhan Induri and A L Vijay when an application arising out of a suit filed by Jayalalithaa's niece Deepa Jayakumar came up for hearing.
After he was informed that the three have already filed a caveat, the judge ordered that they be served the case papers by Deepa and posted the matter to November 12 for further hearing.
Deepa, who submitted that she was a legal heir of the late AIADMK supremo, has sought to restrain the filmmakers from going ahead with their project without her consent.
She contended that the filmmakers did not have any legal right to produce the movie on the life and times of Jayalalithaa.
The biopic, titled "Thalaivi" (the leader) in Tamil and "Jaya" in Hindi, is set to be produced by them and Bollywood actor Kangana Ranaut has been identified to reprise the role of the late Tamil Nadu chief minister, who died in December 2016, she submitted.
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In her application, Deepa further claimed the three do not have any legal right, power or authority to make to publish, exhibit publicly or privately film or any tele or web serial in respect of Jayalalithaa's life or that of any direct descendants without her consent.
Being a family member Jayalalithaa she was associated with important events in the late leader's life, Deepa apprehended that the filmmakers might portray the life of her aunt and that of her as well in their "own version", affecting her privacy.
To safeguard the personality rights of the late chief minister, protect her own privacy and that of her family, it was absolutely necessary to restrain the makers of the biopic from going ahead, without getting her approval for the storyline and the script, Deepa said in her plea.
The shoot for the film is reportedly all set to take off and the movie is expected to release next year.
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Feisty, Fearless, Fabulous: Every Time When Kangana Ranaut Spoke Her Mind
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Kangana Ranaut is living-proof of 'dreams do come true' - if you don't give up. A small town girl from Himachal Pradesh not only made her way to Bollywood, but also went on to become one of its biggest stars. All along refusing to compromise on her beliefs.
Birthday girl Kangana Ranaut is as outspoken as she is talented. The actor-director-producer has never let anyone stop her from speaking her mind. Whether it was about her alleged love-affair-gone-wrong with Hrithik Roshan or taking on Bollywood's biggies on nepotism, Kangana Ranaut is unstoppable.
As she turns 32, here's a look at some of her powerful statements:
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The 'Queen' actress said she strongly believed that the industry is ganging up against her as she spoke about nepotism. Ranaut had sparked the infamous debate in 2017 when she had called film-maker Karan Johar a 'flagbearer of nepotism' on his chat show 'Koffee With Karan'.
Elaborating she said, "These girls send me their trailers like Alia (Bhatt) sent me the trailer of 'Raazi' and said, ‘Please watch it’. For me, it was not a Karan Johar film or Alia film. For me, it was a film on Sehmat Khan, the girl who has given her everything to the country."
She added that she never receives the same support for her work, "I want to ask that whether Rani Laxmibai is my aunt? She is the iconic figure of this country so, why are they behaving like this? It's just because I talked about nepotism. They all have ganged up against me asking me why I have talked about nepotism."
But the star was clear to state that promotions by other actors won't benefit her films, "I have already won three national awards and at the age of 31, I have become a film-maker so who are they to promote me?"
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Pay disparity across industries has been a gloabl topic of discussion. And Kangana too didn't shy away from speaking her mind when it came to wage gap in Bollywood.
Responding to some women in the industry saying that 'if actresses are unable to bring in crowds that a male star can, how can they demand equal pay', she said, "If we, as actresses, keep instilling this inferiority complex in girls, there is no hope for better times."
She went on to add that it was about the amount of work put into a project, as anyone's films can fail.
"Personally, my logic for remuneration has always been that I have 365 days to work, as much as any male star. An actor's pay must be determined by the amount of work s/he does. Your gender is no yardstick for it.
"The industry isn't just made up of four actors who have lasted through the decades. I might not have 30 years behind me. But in my 10 years, I've achieved significant milestones to demand a certain fee. Anybody's film can fail and this year has shown us enough proof of that. So, let's stop giving the opening (weekend) and closing logic.”
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"Especially, in such a case, as a celebrity, what kind of an example would I be setting for younger people? I have no regrets about turning this offer down. As a public figure, I have responsibilities.”
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Kangana Ranaut's journey to the top hasn't been an easy one. The small-town girl moved to the city of dreams and went on to become of the finest actresses all on her own. Often speaking about the hardships she had to face, Ranaut has said that Bollywood didn't make it easy for her.
She once told a publication, "When I started out, I was treated like a dog. People in the industry treated me like I didn’t deserve to be spoken to and I was some unwanted object. I couldn’t speak English fluently and people made fun of me for that. So dealing with rejection became a part of life."
The only top-actress to have never worked with Shah Rukh, Salman or Aamir Khan, the 'Queen' star, said, "I have made my career out of leftovers and rejects of other actresses."
Kangana Ranaut's journey to the top hasn't been an easy one. The small-town girl moved to the city of dreams and went on to become of the finest actresses all on her own. Often speaking about the har..