Director Shankar: Shock to game changer director
Director Shankar: Meanwhile, director Shankar Ram is in trouble with Ram Charan. It is noteworthy that the Enforcement Directorate (ED) attached assets worth Rs 10 crore to Shankar on Thursday (20 February). He is facing cases of Holy Scripture and Copyright violations in the 2010 robot film.
In a robot movie copy case ..
The EIDi case has been registered against director Shankar under the Anti -Money Laundering Act. He also attached assets worth Rs 10 crore. Officials say this is the first time that assets are connected under the prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) in case of copyright violations.
In a statement, Ed said that it was issued an order under the PMLA on 17 February. Director Shankar said that three real estate was attached. They are worth about Rs 10.11 crore.
Illumn case?
In 2011, Arur Tamil Nadu filed a petition in the Egmore Court in Chennai against the direction of Shankar. He alleged that the entire film was based on the story of his Jiguba. The case of money laundering came from this case.
The film was released in 2010 as Robo. Starring Rajinikanth and Aishwarya Rai. The film has grossed over 290 crores worldwide. In his report, Shankar has also received Rs 11.5 crore for the film. He directed the film with film, screenplay and dialogues.
The film and television institute of India also conducted an independent investigation into the same case and the Jiguba and Robo films had many similarities. EDI has made it clear that Shankar has violated Section 63 of the Director Shankar Copyright Act, which is keeping in mind the available evidence.