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Director Shankar has landed in a legal soup a day after he announced Hindi adaptation of his 2005 hit film Anniyan with Bollywood star Ranveer Singh in the lead. Producer V Ravichandran of Ascar Films on Thursday has sent a legal notice along with a scathing letter, accusing Shankar of indulging in “unlawful acts.”
In a no-holds-barred letter, Ravichandran said that he owns the sole right to the story of Anniyan as its producer. “I am utterly shocked to know, that, you are likely to undertake the Direction of a Hindi film by adopting the story of the movie Anniyan. You are well aware of the fact that, I am the Producer of the said movie Anniyan. The entire story rights was purchased by me from the writer Sujatha (alias late Rangarajan) for which full payment was done by me to him and necessary records are also available. I am the whole and sole owner of the rights of the storyline. As such, any such adoption or remaking or copying the main plot of the said movie, without my permission, is totally illegal (sic),” Ravichandran noted in the letter, which he directly addressed to Shankar.
In no uncertain terms, Ravichandran has advised Shankar to “immediately stop proceeding any further on the same.”
Shankar on the occasion of Tamil New Year announced his upcoming Bollywood project. “In this moment, no one will be happier than me, bringing back the larger than life cinematic experience with @RanveerOfficial in the official adaptation of cult blockbuster Anniyan. @jayantilalgada @PenMovies (sic),” he wrote on his Twitter page.
Anniyan, which is Tamil for an outsider, is a vigilante film starring Vikram in the lead role. The film revolves around a person with multiple personality disorder and his own brand of social justice.
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