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The maverick filmmaker received a shock of his life when his teenage idol Sridevi sent a cease and desist notice against him
Be it taking a dig at Rajinikanth’s look in Kochadaiiyan or making blasphemous remarks on Lord Ganesha, over the past few months, Ram Gopal Varma has found himself in heart of controversies. The ace filmmaker is now hogging the limelight thanks to his new film Sridevi. After creating a furore in the media, for it’s explicit content, RGV’s film Sridevi, attracted legal notice from veteran actress Sridevi.
According to the legal notice sent by English Vinglish star, the renowned actress believes that Ramu is misusing her name by calling his film Sridevi. The evergreen beauty fears that given the self confessed obsession of Ram Gopal Varma about her, people will associate the sensuous portrayal of title character with herself, which inturn would tarnish her image.
The shocked director, who was taken aback by the legal notice, decided to clarify on the matter as he posted an open letter on his Facebook page. Here is what Ramu had to say,” In the legal notice sent to me, there seems to be an apprehension that the film “Sridevi” is based on a crush I personally had for Sridevi in my college years ..I,many times over the last 5 years expressed this publicly in both the media and also to her which was taken by all concerned in a humorous and healthy spirit. Now coming to the film “Sridevi“,the story is about a teenager’s infatuation towards a 25 year old woman…a subject matter like this was earlier dealt with,in such films as Malena,Cinema paradiso,Summer of 42,Rajkapoor’s Mera Naam joker etc to name just a few…But coming to the film “Sridevi” neither is the woman playing the title role in my film is an actress nor the boy is a director..Also there’s a huge age gap between the boy and woman in the film “Sridevi ” which is not the case with me and the real Sridevi.”
“The title has been given to us by the Andhra Pradesh Film Chamber which is the authorised body for such deeds..moreover films with this same title “Sridevi “have been made and released atleast 3 times in the last two decades …The Film chamber already sent a reply saying that they are well within their rights to grant the title to us. The film was earlier titled “Saavitri” but we changed it not for reasons of the protests as some sections of the media are falsely reporting ..The reason for the change in title is due to a miscommunication on the production part they went ahead with the title without acquiring it from the previous right holder of the title…when the previous title holder refused to give the title we changed it to “Sridevi“.After the producer got the title he went ahead with the printing of standees and hoardings with the new title..When Mr Boney kapoor called me I explained to him both orally and in a msg which I have also given to the press with regard to clearing the speculations on the so called controversial content of the subject…I am deeply hurt by this action of Sridevi whom I always admired and respected and I strongly believe that she was influenced by others with vested interests..I am going ahead with the title “Sridevi” because I am well within my legal and moral rights to use it..legal because a name cannot be copyrighted and also like I said the film has nothing to do with the real Sridevi to the extent that the protagonist is not even an actress…moral because I know in my heart that I will never do anything to degrade or demean Sridevi and the final outcome of the film will prove that…”, added Ram Gopal Varma.
Do you agree with RGV’s explanation? Please let us know your views on the raging legal battle between RGV and Sridevi.
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