Controversial scene removed from Sai Pallavi's film 'Amaran'??

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Amaran: Controversial scene removed from Sai Pallavi's film 'Amaran', decision taken after receiving a legal notice


Amaran: A controversial scene has been removed from sai pallavi and Sivakarthikeyan's film 'Amaran'.This decision was taken by the makers when they received a legal notice demanding compensation of Rs 1.1.


A scene from sai pallavi and Sivakarthikeyan's film 'Amaran' had become a subject of controversy, which has now been removed from the film. This step has been taken by the makers after receiving a legal notice demanding compensation of Rs 1.1. Chennai student Vagisan sued the 'Amaran' makers over the continuous calls made by Sai Pallavi's fans, after which those scenes were removed. The film is currently streaming on OTT platforms. Let's know what is the whole matter...

There is a scene in sai pallavi and Sivakarthikeyan's film 'Amaran', in which actress sai pallavi writes her phone number on a piece of paper and throws it toward the hero. That number belongs to Vageesan, a student from chennai in real life. people started calling the number shown in the film thinking it to be Sai's number. He did not know the reason at first and muted his phone, but the number of calls increased manifold, after which Vageesan raised the issue on social media, tagging the film's director Rajkumar Periyasamy, and lead actor Sivakarthikeyan and demanding a solution.



Vageesan later sent a legal notice for the "untold difficulties and mental agony" caused by the scene when there was no response to his requests. He demanded that his phone number be removed from the film immediately. He said, "I don't want to change my phone number due to this issue as it is linked to my Aadhaar, bank cards, and other educational platforms." Talking about the performance of 'Amaran', the film was released in october this year. According to the report of Saccanilk, the film collected a total of 252 crores. At the same time, now it has been released on OTT. The film is streaming on Netflix from december 5.

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