Nayanthara slams Dhanush for sending Rs 10 crore lawsuit over her documentary
Released in 2015, 'Naanum Rowdy Dhaan' was a romantic comedy written and directed by Nayanthara’s husband, Vignesh Shivan. The actor starred opposite Vijay Sethupathi in the movie, which was produced by Dhanush’s Wunderbar Films
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Nayanthara noted that the film was released almost 10 years ago but Dhanush continues to act “vile while wearing a mask in front of the world”. PHOTOS: ANI
New Delhi, 16 Nov
South cinema star Nayanthara on
Saturday criticised actor Dhanush, who produced her 2015 Tamil movie ‘Naanum
Rowdy Dhaan’, for refusing permission to use footage from the film in her
upcoming Netflix documentary.
In a three-page open letter posted
on her Instagram page, the "Jawan" actor slammed Dhanush for sending
a legal notice demanding Rs 10 crore in damages after the trailer of the
documentary, titled "Nayanthara: Beyond The Fairy Tale", was released
online.
“After two long years of battling
it out with you for an NOC (No Objection Certificate) and waiting for your
approval for our Netflix documentary release, we finally decided to give up,
re-edit, and settle for the current version since you declined to permit the
usage of 'Naanum Rowdy Dhaan' songs or visual cuts—even the photographs, to say
the least—despite multiple requests.
“The songs of 'Naanum Rowdy Dhaan'
are appreciated to this day because the lyrics came from true emotions. Knowing
that there’s no better music we could use in our documentary, your refusal to
give us the opportunity to use it, or even just lyrics from the songs, broke my
heart,” the letter read.
Released in 2015, "Naanum
Rowdy Dhaan" was a romantic comedy written and directed by Nayanthara’s
husband, Vignesh Shivan. The actor starred opposite Vijay Sethupathi in the
movie, which was produced by Dhanush’s Wunderbar Films.
“The vengeance you have been
harbouring against the film, my partner, and me doesn’t just affect us but the
people who have contributed their effort and time to this project. This Netflix
documentary about me, my life, my love, and marriage includes clips of many of
my industry well-wishers who have graciously contributed and memories from
multiple films, but sadly does not include the most special and important film,
'Naanum Rowdy Dhaan',” Nayanthara said.
Dhanush has not yet responded to
her letter. The 39-year-old actor said she was shocked after receiving a legal
notice for using a three-second behind-the-scenes clip in the documentary.
“We were startled to read those
lines wherein you questioned the usage of some videos (just three seconds) that
were shot on our personal devices, and that too BTS visuals that are already
very much publicly present on social media, and claimed a sum of Rs 10 crore as
damages for the mere three seconds.
“This is an all-time low from you
and speaks volumes about your character. I wish you were half the person you
portray on stage at audio launches in front of your innocent fans, but clearly,
you do not practice what you preach, at least not with me and my partner,” she
said.
Nayanthara said she would be giving
a “befitting” reply to Dhanush’s notice through lawful means. “Does a producer
become an emperor controlling the lives, freedom, and liberty of all the
persons on the set? Any deviation from the emperor’s dictum attracts legal
ramifications?
“Your refusal to give an NOC for
the use of elements of 'Naanum Rowdy Dhaan' for our Netflix documentary might
be justified by you to the courts from a copyright angle, but I wish to remind
you that there is a moral side to it, which has to be defended in the court of
God,” she added.
Nayanthara noted that the film was
released almost 10 years ago but Dhanush continues to act “vile while wearing a
mask in front of the world”.
The actor added that she hasn’t
forgotten “all the horrible things” Dhanush said about the film, which became
one of his biggest hits as a producer. “The words you said pre-release have
already left some unhealable scars on us. I learned through film circles that
your ego was supremely hurt after the film became a blockbuster. Your
displeasure over its success was perceptible even to the common man through award
functions connected with this film (Filmfare 2016),” she said.
“Courtesy and decency mandate
large-hearted behaviour in such matters. I believe the people of Tamil Nadu, or
anyone with a right conscience, would not appreciate such tyranny, even if it
comes from an established personality like you,” she added.
Nayanthara concluded the letter by
saying that in a world where it’s easy to look down upon others, “there is also
joy in others’ joys, there is happiness in seeing other people’s happiness, and
hope that comes from others’ stories”. “That is the reason behind our Netflix
documentary. I suggest you also watch it, and maybe it might change your mind.
It is important to #SpreadLove, and I hope and pray that someday you are also
fully capable of doing it and not just saying it,” she said.
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