Ram Gopal Varma’s upcoming film Killing Veerappan has courted yet another controversy as a petition is filed in Madras High Court seeking stay on the film’s release. Alleging that the film is based on “false” Operation of killing of dreaded smuggler Veerappan, petitioner Paneerselvi of a village in Salem district alleged that the “entire movie is filled up with false information which is nothing but creating law and order problems in Tamil Nadu.” Paneer cited the film’s trailer and stated that film is full of “false information”.
Ahead of film’s release in Telugu on Jan 1st, the petition seeking stay on release is definitely not a welcome thing. Clarifying on the news, producers stated that the petition can’t affect the film’s release. “We are following it up. Nothing to worry about. First of all the film is not in Madras jurisdiction. We’re not releasing the Tamil version as well. And alll allegations made in the petition are false,” said executive producer Sudheer Chandra in a statement.
Not long ago, makers have ironed out differences with Veerappan’s wife Muthu Lakshmi when the latter filed case against the film that it’s portraying Veerappan in poor light. After that controversy, fresh legal trouble seems to be emerging.
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