24-hour ultimatum to Nayanthara and Netflix, dhanush said- 'Remove the content, otherwise pay 10 crores'
Dhanush's Reaction To Nayanthara's Accusations: After Nayanthara's open letter, Dhanush's lawyer has shared a statement. He has asked Netflix and Nayanthara to remove the content within 24 hours.
Dhanush's Reaction To Nayanthara Accusations
South superstar Nayanthara is in the headlines these days. Her documentary Nayanthara: Beyond the Fairytale has been released on Netflix. There is a rift between Nayanthara and dhanush regarding this documentary. Both are targeting each other. This matter has escalated so much that Nayanthara wrote an open letter about Dhanush. Now Dhanush has reacted to this open letter. He has given a 24-hour ultimatum to Nayanthara and Netflix.
After Nayanthara's letter, Dhanush's lawyer has shared a statement. In which he has talked about taking legal action against Nayanthara and Netflix and has given them a 24-hour ultimatum. He has said that if they do not remove the footage, then they will have to pay a damage of 10 crores.
Dhanush is furious at Nayanthara and Netflix
Dhanush's lawyer wrote in the statement- 'My client is the producer of the film and he knows where he has spent every penny for the production of the film. Your client has said that my client has not appointed anyone to shoot behind the scenes and this statement is baseless. Your client will have to give strict evidence of this.'
He further wrote that his client found the submission of the opposite party ambiguous as he claimed that the BTS footage belonged to the person who recorded it. He further said that the clip belonged to his client as a filmmaker. Advise your client to remove the material which infringes my client's copyright on the film 'Naanum Rowdy Dhaan' used in your client's documentary 'Nayanthara: Beyond the Fairytale' within 24 hours, failing which my client will be compelled to initiate appropriate legal action against your client and Netflix India, including but not limited to seeking damages up to Rs 10 crore.'