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Amaran: Chennai student sues makers for Rs 1.1 crore for receiving countless calls from Sai Pallavi's fans after his phone number appeared in the movie

In an unexpected legal turn, a Chennai-based engineering student, Vaageesan, has filed a lawsuit against the makers of the Tamil film Amaran after his personal phone number appeared in the movie, resulting in relentless disturbances. The student is seeking a compensation of Rs 1.1 crore for the mental agony and distress caused by the incident, which reportedly began soon after the film's release on October 31.

November 22, 2024 / 15:50 IST
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In an unexpected legal turn, a Chennai-based engineering student, Vaageesan, has filed a lawsuit against the makers of the Tamil film Amaran after his personal phone number appeared in the movie, resulting in relentless disturbances. The student is seeking a compensation of Rs 1.1 crore for the mental agony and distress caused by the incident, which reportedly began soon after the film's release on October 31.

The crux of the issue lies in a specific scene in Amaran where the character Indhu Rebecca Varghese, played by Sai Pallavi, throws a crumpled piece of paper with a phone number on it at Major Mukund, portrayed by Sivakarthikeyan. Vaageesan claims that the number on the paper is, in fact, his personal mobile number. This number is tied to all his critical personal documents, including his Aadhaar card and bank account statements.

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What began as an innocent moment in a film soon became a nightmare for Vaageesan. After Amaran was released, he began receiving an overwhelming number of phone calls from people asking to speak to Sai Pallavi. The calls, originating from unknown numbers, continued incessantly, especially during the Diwali celebrations when Vaageesan was spending time with his family. Initially, Vaageesan did not understand the cause of the deluge of calls but soon connected the dots upon learning that his number had inadvertently been displayed in the movie.

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