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Shankar warns against using 'Nava Yuga Nayagan Vel Paari' scenes

Monday, September 23, 2024 • Tamil Comments
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Shankar warns against using Nava Yuga Nayagan Vel Paari scenes

Director S Shankar, known for his visually striking films, has issued a stern warning to filmmakers allegedly using scenes from the iconic Tamil novel "Nava Yuga Nayagan Vel Paari" without permission.

Shankar, who holds the copyright to the novel by S Venkatesan, expressed his outrage on X, stating that he is "disturbed" to see key scenes being copied without authorization. He specifically addressed a recent movie trailer that featured a scene he believes is directly lifted from the novel, calling it "upsetting."

The director's statement comes on the heels of his earlier announcement that he intends to adapt the novel into a three-part film franchise. His commitment to honoring the source material is evident in his strong stance against copyright infringement.

Shankar warns against using Nava Yuga Nayagan Vel Paari scenes

Shankar's tweet has sparked speculation about the film in question, with fans pointing towards the recently released trailer for Jr NTR's "Devara." Others speculate that the director may be referring to Suriya's upcoming film "Kanguva," whose trailer is yet to be released.

Shankar's statement serves as a reminder of the importance of respecting creative ownership and the potential legal consequences of unauthorized adaptation. He has made it clear that he will not hesitate to take legal action against any further infringement of his copyright.

Shankar warns against using Nava Yuga Nayagan Vel Paari scenes

While the controversy unfolds, Shankar remains busy with the upcoming release of his film "Game Changer," starring Ram Charan and Kiara Advani. Meanwhile, his plans to bring "Nava Yuga Nayagan Vel Paari" to the big screen continue, with reports suggesting a star-studded cast that could include Ram Charan, Yash, Ranveer Singh, and Suriya.

The incident has reignited discussions about plagiarism in the film industry and the need for greater awareness of copyright laws. Shankar's bold stance is likely to send a strong message to filmmakers, emphasizing the importance of ethical practices and respecting the rights of original creators.

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