After Dhanush, Chandramukhi Makers Send A Legal Notice To Nayanthara Over Using Clips In Her Documentary
- Nayanthara's documentary 'Nayanthara: Beyond the Fairytale' is facing legal issues after AP International claimed it used footage from 'Chandramukhi' without permission.
- Netflix's documentary 'Nayanthara: Beyond the Fairytale' has faced legal issues over unauthorized footage from the film 'Chandramukhi', as stated by AP International.
- AP International filed a petition in the Madras High Court alleging copyright violations related to their film 'Chandramukhi', demanding Rs 5 crore.
- Nayanthara has not publicly responded to the legal controversies surrounding her documentary, which began soon after its release.
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Nayanthara’s Documentary In Legal Trouble Again? HC Sends Rs 5 Crore Notice Over Chandramukhi Footage Copyright Row
The controversy surrounding the Netflix documentary ‘Nayanthara: Beyond The Fairytale’ continues to intensify, with the latest development being a legal notice issued to the filmmakers by the High Court. The issues related to the documentary premiered on Netflix in November 2024, has escalated. It explores Nayanthara’s personal and professional life. It includes her marriage to Vignesh Shivan and their journey as parents to twin boys, which appe…
Nayanthara Netflix documentary faces a MAJOR ISSUE from Chandramukhi makers; here's what we know
The controversy surrounding Nayanthara's Netflix documentary, Nayanthara: Beyond The Fairy Tale does not seem to end as of now. After Dhanush sued Nayanthara and the producers, Netflix and the company that produced the documentary were sent a legal notice from the makers of Chandramukhi which was released in 2005 for using footage from the film in the series without permission. Yes, you read that right! A LiveLaw report states that the Madras Hi…
Did Chandramukhi Makers Demand ₹5 Crore From Nayanthara For Using Clips In Netflix Documentary? Here's The Truth
Nayanthara's documentary, Nayanthara: Beyond the Fairytale, premiered on Netflix in November 2024. She allegedly faced legal trouble after the makers of her 2005 film Chandramukhi sued her for using clips from the film without permission, demanding Rs 5 crore. However, the makers dismissed the report, confirming that they had granted Nayanthara permission to use the footage.
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