Star Producer Vivek Kuchibhotla complains against Director Rajasimha
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The recent controversy involving young director Rajasimha Tadinada and renowned producer Vivek Kuchibotla of People Media Factory has escalated into a serious matter. Allegedly sparked by differences over story content, the dispute has taken a disturbing turn with Rajasimha resorting to posting obscene comments and derogatory remarks about Vivek Kuchibotla on social media.
In response to these actions, a case has been registered against Rajasimha at Jubilee Hills Police Station based on a complaint filed by Vivek. The producer accuses Rajasimha of not only making explicit comments but also sending threatening messages to his family members, intending to tarnish his reputation. The police have initiated an investigation into the matter.
The complaint also highlights Rajasimha's alleged defamation of prominent individuals in the industry, including Raghavendra Rao, Vivius Chaudhary, and Tagore Madhu. Furthermore, Rajasimha has directed offensive comments towards director VN Aditya, who denied making inappropriate remarks about Vivek Kuchibot. The police are actively looking into these allegations as well.
Rajasimha Tadinada, known for his work as a writer in approximately 60 films, gained recognition for his dialogues in the movie 'Rudramadevi,' especially for Allu Arjun's character 'Gona Ganna Reddy.' Despite his past success, a film he directed with Sandeep Kishan turned out to be a commercial failure.
In a surprising turn of events, producer Vivek Kuchibotla has lodged a police complaint against Rajasimha at Jubilee Hills Police station. The dispute reportedly stems from a clash over a script, leading to Rajasimha allegedly sending abusive and provocative text messages to Vivek's family members. Vivek further claims that Rajasimha has been defaming him on social media through derogatory posts, not sparing other industry figures like Raghavendra Rao, YVS Chowdary, Tagore Madhu, and more.
In addition to Vivek's complaint, filmmaker VN Aditya has also filed a case against Rajasimha at Banjara Hills police station. Aditya alleges harassment on Facebook, where Rajasimha reportedly posted abusive content against him. The police are taking these complaints seriously, and legal consequences may follow if Rajasimha is found guilty. Notably, Rajasimha, who directed the film "Oka Ammai Thappa" with Sundeep Kishan in the lead role, has re-emerged into the public eye due to this controversy after being relatively inactive in recent times.
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