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A college student demands Rs 1.1 crore from 'Amaran'

   

Chennai: College student files Rs (1.1 CR) lawsuit after his mobile number appears in Sai Pallavi's movie 'Amaran':today news 2024:



  A college student demands Rs 1.1 The makers of the superhit Tamil film, Amaran, found themselves in a legal soup after a Chennai-based college student sent them a legal notice, (demanding Rs 1.1) crore in damages. The student claimed that his number was leaked during a scene in the film, and since then, he has been receiving incessant calls from fans of actress Sai Pallavi, who starred in the film, alongside Sivakarthikeyan.

A movie  a scene shows Sai Pallavi throwing a piece of paper with her mobile number written on it at Sivakarthikeyan. Now, the engineering student from Chennai, named VV Vaageesan, has claimed that the number actually belongs to him, and as soon as it was shown in the film as Sai's number, her fans latched on to it, trying to reach out to her via the phone number.

Chennai:  A striking match between a reel-life mobile number of a heroine and a college student's personal number resulted in the latter being bombarded with countless calls, (And also triggered a 1.1. crore law suit)

The incident happened after a Chennai college student's contact number somehow turned out to be the same as Sai Pallavi's phone number, as shown in Tamil superstar Sivakarthikeyan's recently released blockbuster 'Amaran', directed by Rajkumar Periyasamy. 

The student, Vaageesan, claimed that he became a target of unsolicited calls following the incident, and demanded 1.1 crore from the production house.

Despite Vaageesan's repeated pleas for assistance, the makers of (amaran) have remained unresponsive, leaving the college student feeling disheartened. As a result, he has filed a legal petition seeking 1.1 crore in compensation from the production house, according to The Hindu: 

Strangers call HIM:

Vaageesan claims that his concerns were ignored despite multiple attempts to resolve the issue, which has only intensified his frustration. “Since the release of the movie, I have not been able to sleep, study, or carry out basic activities without interruptions. The moment I switch on my phone, strangers call me. I am unable to even book a cab and call/receive the driver due to continuous incoming calls,” The Hindu reported, quoting Vageesan. and a student also demaind 1.1crore by this movi but no govermant give this money:

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