The court had yesterday granted interim stay for the release of the film for two weeks, when film distributor R Singavadivelan filed a suit for recovery of Rs 82.38 lakh from producer Senthilkumar of G&7G Films.
Singaravadivelan had submitted that he had entered into a contract with producers of Tamil film "Lingaa", starring Rajinikanth, for exhibition and distribution rights in Trichy-Thanjavur area. He was authorised to deal with theatre collections.
Referring to Senthilkumar's letter dated June 18 giving an undertaking that he will not release the film without clearing dues of Singaravadivelan, the latter said, "Contrary to the promise, Senthilkumar abruptly, with a view to defraud the petitioner, has fixed the date of release of the film as November 10."
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After hearing arguments on behalf of the two plaintiffs --
Amla and Dinesh -- and Shemaroo as well as the three defendants -- Gitanjali Shaily Shailendra, Riddhima Shaily Shailendra and Priyanka Shaily Shailendra -- who had assigned their one-sixth share in the copyright to the company, the court listed the matter for framing of issues on April 12, 2017.
According to the suit filed by Amla and Dinesh, prior to his death, Hemant used to get the royalties for the use of the film.
In their plea, they have sought total damages of Rs 1,00,01,000 from all the defendants, including Shemaroo and Maru.
Amla Shailendra Mazumdar has claimed that she came to know about the violation of her copyright in the film when she saw that the movie was being offered as in-flight entertainment on an Emirates flight.