Srikanth marriage itself was done under a cloud with the actor claiming that he went through it to save his parents from being beaten up by his wife's henchmen. To the police after being nabbed for drug case says that he took drugs as payment for the money owed to him by the producer and slowly he started using them and got hooked. read about Srikanth marriage ;
As per reports, Vandhana and Srikanth's wedding had been fixed after their parents agreed to their relationship. Later Srikanth's parents called it off after finding out that Vandhana and her parents were booked in a few legal cases involving land dispute. However, despite this, Srikanth and Vandhana got married with the permission of the latter's parent - without Srikanth's parents knowing about it.
Mani Ratnam apology that was circulated yesterday is a
fake and also the news that Madras Talkies had said that the apology is fake.
From what we gather is Writer-lyricist-producer
Siva Ananth, who has worked with director Mani Ratnam on many of his films
including Kaatru Veliyidai, Chekka Chivantha
Vaanam, Ponniyin Selvan: I and II and the
latest Thug Life, has confirmed that the director's reported
'apology' for his latest film with Kamal Haasan as fake. Madras Talkies had not
given any official statement through any of the social handles that it operates
about the apology being fake. Anytime on or after July 5th, Thig
Life South languages will hit NetFlix and it seems that a renegotiation has led
to Madras Talkies reducing the agreed 8 weeks window to four for OTT release.
The simultaneous release of Thug Life Hindi through national chains after it
agreed toa 8 week window has created a new problem. Those who want to see Thug
Life in Kannada can do so on NetFlix.
This move to
release before 8 week has sparked friction with national multiplex chains in
North India, where the 8-week window is more rigidly enforced. “There’s a
standard industry guideline to maintain an 8-week gap before OTT release. By
breaching this, the producers are now liable to pay a penalty,” a source
revealed. The financial repercussion includes forfeiting the Hindi theatrical
share, amounting to approximately Rs 25 lakh.
Interestingly,
this marks the second time, after Indian 2, that the producers of a Kamal Haasan film have
walked back on their commitment to uphold the longer OTT window. While
negotiations are ongoing, Thug Life will likely proceed with
the shortened 4-week release plan. Industry insiders say stricter clauses are
expected to be implemented in future agreements to prevent such deviations.
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