Jai Bhim controversy: Police protection provided to Suriya's house in T Nagar

Actor Suriya's house in TNagar has been given police protection due to the ongoing protest against his courtroom drama Jai Bhim, with those in the Vanniyar Community alleging that the film tarnished their image and sought an unconditional apology from them.

By :  migrator
Update: 2021-11-17 05:45 GMT
Suriya offering monetary support to Parvati in the presence of CPI(M) leaders. Twitter - @tncpim

Chennai

On Tuesday, the actor had donated Rs 15 lakh Parvati Ammal, on whose struggle to get justice for her husband, Rajakannu, the film was based on. Suriya and Jyotika had earlier donated Rs 1 crore for the betterment of Irular community. 

Read more: Being critical of movies will restrict filmmakers: Bharathiraja, Vetrimaaran on Suriya's Jai Bhim row

In a legal notice, the community sought removal of references to a revered symbol of raging fire pot, an apology for damning, tarnishing and damaging the reputation of the community, desisting from similar malicious moves and payment of Rs 5 crore.

The crux of the allegations found in the notice is that the Vanniyar community was shown in 'poor light, vilified by naming the wicked police sub-inspector as 'Guru' (Gurumurthy) and by showcasing the firepot symbol of the community and these were both criminal and civil defamation.

Also read: We stood with Kamal Haasan, we stood with Vijay and we stand with Suriya': Actor Siddharth on 'Jai Bhim' controversy

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