Lyca production files case against this Actor???

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Chennai: The chennai high court has ordered actor vishal to pay a permanent deposit of Rs 15 crore for a loan obtained from Lyca.


Actor vishal is embroiled in a lawsuit against the Actors 'Association and the Producers' Association.


In the meantime, he continues to act in films. The recently released film Veerame Vagai starring vishal has also brought a new problem to actor Vishal.

Films are not running 


Actor vishal has been acting in many films continuously. But, it was only right that the last Irumbu Thirai movie ran. Didn’t any film after that give vishal a hand, to say the least? Or whether Vishal's acting did not lend a hand to those films is a billion-dollar question.



21 crore loan actor vishal had borrowed 21 crores 29 lakh rupees from Anbu Cheliyan's Tower Films for the production of his production company vishal Film Factory. Subsequently, the loan was accepted and repaid by Lyca.


In the agreement between vishal and Lyca regarding the repayment of the asylum loan to Leica, it is guaranteed that all the rights to Vishal's films will be transferred to Leica until the loan is repaid in full.



In this situation, Lyca has filed a case in the chennai high court seeking a ban on the release of the film Veerame Vagai Soodum in other languages, including Tamil, and the sale of satellite and OTD rights, without vishal violating the agreement.


When the Rs 15 crore case came up for hearing before Judge senthilkumar Ramamurthy, it was reported that the film had already been released as no restraining order had been issued in the case.



 Following this, the judge directed Vishal's party to deposit Rs 15 crore in the Nationalized bank in the name of the Chief Registrar of the high court as a permanent deposit within three weeks and directed him to submit the deposit receipt to the Chief Registrar of the high court and adjourned the hearing till march 22.

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