Hansika’s fresh controversy

Hansika is going through the best phase of her career right now. With eleven films in her kitty, she’s the most sought after actress in Kollywood and eyeing Tollywood in the same direction. But the 23-yr-old soft-spoken heroine has courted a fresh controversy over the release of a dubbed film of her.

Hansika’s erstwhile Telugu film with Nithin titled Seeta Ramula Kalyanam Lankalo is due for release in Tamil with Rowdy Kottai as the name. Unhappy with the things, Hansika apparently doesn’t want this film to be released at all. She is afraid that it may affect her career and may impact her projects that are in pipeline. What’s irony is that she doesn’t want her own film to be released at all. The rumour is that Hansika has lodged a complaint with South Indian Film Artiste’s Association, asking them to intervene such that the film must not be released in Tamil.

However, the producer Sivaprakasam who has acquired the dubbing rights, say he has legally rights to release the Tamil version. Also he confirmed that Hansika has not signed any deal/legal documents with original producers over the release of dubbed versions. So, he rules out of any hurdles for the release of his film.

Meanwhile, Hansika’s mother is expressing displeasure over the happenings. Also, the original film had been dubbed earlier and released in Hindi as Dushmano Ka Dushman and even Hansika was upset over this then.

But what Hansika needs to understand is that she is giving more publicity to that dubbed film and nothing else. At the end of the day, it’d be a waste effort to fight over petty issues. To release dubbed films cashing on the publicity of stars is not new in industry and this has happened to almost every star. It’s time for Hansika to move on and focus on her present projects. Let’s see how Hansika takes things forward.


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