Blockade for 'Satyananda'
- IndiaGlitz, [Saturday,November 12 2011]
The City Civil Court, presided by Additional Civil and Sessions Judge, Sri Aswath Narayana ordered that the so called Telugu film, 'Swami Sathyananda' as well as Kannada film, 'Sathyananda' shall not be promoted, released or exhibited in any manner. The matter has been adjourned to 2nd of December 2011 for further hearing on the case.
The injunction Order says that there shall be no release or promotion of the Kannada film, 'Sathyananda' in any manner. The only reasonable inference and conclusion that could be drawn here is that such a modification is done for the deliberate purpose of breaching the injunction Order of the Civil Court granted on 20-Sep-2011.
Civil Courts routinely jail defendants who breach its Orders by making cosmetic variations and by calling such cosmetic variation as a new product. So, considering that the supposedly Telugu film is now on the verge of release, this HonÂble Court is required to protect the plaintiff and to execute its own earlier Order by punishing the defendants by committing them to a civil prison for 3 months and to attach all film related materials and property. Further, this Court had previously issued notice on a perjury application to the producer Madan Patel wherein after having abused Nithyananda Swamy on facebook and before the media, the producer came to the Court and lied to the Court by stating that he does not know Nithyananda Swamy. And now come this breach. Added to it all, the defendants have even released a song from the supposed Telugu film, 'Swami Sathyananda'.
Notwithstanding the fact the defendants want to claim that the Kannada film and the Telugu film are entirely different, the supposed Telugu song contains the same visuals which are also in a song with the same tone in the Kannada film! Already, this Court had watched the Kannada song in September and now, comes the Telugu song visuals in which, interestingly, the characters lip movements, rather than match the Telugu song are all syncing with Kannada!
Further, it was also brought to the notice of the Court, the fact that the defendants had put up posters of the so called Telugu film, 'Swami Sathyananda' overnight at many places in Bangalore.