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Nayanthara Netflix Documentary Faces Authorized Discover




Nayanthara’s Netflix documentary, Nayanthara: Past The Desires, is dealing with a authorized discover from AP Worldwide, the corporate that holds the copyrights to the 2005 movie Chandramukhi. The corporate claims that footage from their film was used within the documentary with out consent, and is searching for ₹5 crore in damages.


This isn’t the primary time such allegations have been made in opposition to the documentary, with actor Dhanush beforehand accusing creators of utilizing a clip from his movie Naanum Rowdy Dhaan with out permission. AP Worldwide has accused the makers of Nayanthara’s documentary of ignoring earlier authorized notices relating to the unauthorized use of Chandramukhi footage.


The corporate is demanding compensation and has filed a plea within the Madras Excessive Courtroom searching for a directive to take away the disputed footage from the documentary. The court docket has issued a discover to Tarc Studios and Netflix, asking them to reply inside two weeks. The Madras Excessive Courtroom has ordered Netflix and Tarc Studios to take away the disputed footage from the documentary.


In the meantime, Nayanthara is busy with a number of initiatives, together with Yash’s Poisonous, Mohanlal and Mammootty’s Patriot, Mookuthi Amman 2, Mega157, and Pricey College students, amongst others. The woman celebrity hasn’t but responded to the current allegations or authorized discover relating to her documentary. The result of the court docket proceedings will decide the way forward for the documentary and its availability on Netflix.