The Madras High Court Ruled That No Strict Action Will Be Taken Against Suriya And Director Tj Gnanavel
The Madras High Court Ruled That "No Strict Action Will Be Taken Against Suriya And Director TJ Gnanavel."
Jai Bhim was in court because of allegations that it portrayed the Vanniyar group negatively. No harsh action had to be taken until the next hearing, the court ruled.
Suriya's Jai Bhim has been in court for allegedly portraying the Vanniyar group negatively. Despite receiving high praise from viewers and critics. The Vanniyar Sangam accused Suriya, Jyotika, and director TJ Gnanavel of depicting the Vanniyar people negatively in the movie. They filed a lawsuit against them last year. The matter was heard in court on July 18. It was decided that Suriya and the crew wouldn't face any severe punishment before the next hearing.
After hearing the case, Justice Satishkumar postponed hearing Suriya and Gnanavel's appeal on the Jai Bhim case. On July 21, the case is reportedly going to be dismissed. Suriya, Jyotika, and Gnanavel will not face any severe punishment up to that point.
In the midst, The Tamil Nadu court has now instructed the police to launch a complaint against Suriya, Jyothika, and filmmaker TJ Gnanavel. They filed a case for portraying the community in a negative light. They asked for the removal of the offensive sequences and compensation in the amount of Rs. 5 crores in their suit.
The primary point of contention is from a scenario in which a calendar bearing the "Agni Gundam" (raging fire) insignia is displayed. The Vanniyar community and the political organizations connected to the community are said to be represented by the symbol. Additionally, director Gnanavel apologized in this regard. Many people in the business banded together to support Suriya as well. Suriya indeed faced many threats at the time of his release and was given police protection for a few days.