When the petition by one S Thangaraj, partner of Thangam Cinemas, came up before Justice K Ravichandrabaabu yesterday, counsel for producers Thirupathi Brothers Film Media Private Ltd M N Joseph gave an undertaking to the court that the full amount would be settled before the film was released on May 1.
The judge recorded this and posted the matter to April 28 for reporting the settlement.
Thangam Cinemas was appointed distributor to exhibit the film in Chengalpattu area after the production company agreed to enter into an agreement by creating a charge on the copyright and distribution rights in favour of the financier's firm for a five year period for the area.
This was acknowledged by the production house in a June 12, 2014 letter, he submitted.
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However, after the film was completed, he came to know that Thirupathi Brothers had arranged to release it by entering into an agreement with Eros International Media Limited with a malafide intention of cheating him, Thangaraj said.
Besides, the cheques handed over by Thirupathi Brothers were dishonoured due to insufficient funds and the production house has to repay Rs 2.22 crore, including interest, he said.
The petitioner said he would suffer irreparable loss if the movie hits the screen on May 1. Hence, he prayed the court to prohibit film release in any form and render justice.