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RAJKOTUPDATES.NEWS: RRR FILED PIL IN TELANGANA HIGH COURT BEFORE RELEASE

The article discusses the RRR controversy, including allegations of plagiarism and controversy over characterization. It also cited two PILs filed by the film, one by the Telangana Film Journalists Association and the other by a production firm, to prevent piracy and illegal downloading.

RRR (Rise Roar Revolt) is one of the most successful films of India. This movie is directed by SS. Starring Rajamouli and Ram Charan and Jr. NTR. Since the announcement, RRR has become the center of attention but at the same time, it has also been facing a lot of controversies. To avoid legal issues and disputes, rajkotupdates.news: Before the release, RRR filed a PIL in the Telangana High Court. Let's take a closer look at this PIL.

PRR background

The story of RRR is fictional and takes place in the pre-independence era. The film follows the lives of two freedom fighters, Alvari Sitarama Raju and Kumarama Bheem, played by Ram Charan and Jr. NTR respectively.

In the completion of the film, the director S.S. Rajamouli took more than 3 years to make and the budget is over 400 crores. This high amount makes RRR one of the most expensive films in India.

The conflict

Ever since SS Rajamouli announced the film, there has been controversy surrounding it. The first controversy was over the title of the film. Rajamouli had earlier titled the film Rudram Ranam Rudhiram, but changed it to RRR after a legal battle with another southern director.

Secondly, some filmmakers S.S. Rajamouli accused of plagiarism Novelist Leela Gur claimed that the story of RRR was stolen from his novel The People Who Killed Gandhi. Rajamouli denied the allegations and said that RRR's story is genuine. Finally, rajkotupdates.news: Before the release, RRR filed a PIL in the Telangana High Court, sparking yet another controversy.

Who filed the PIL and why?

The PIL was originally filed by the Telangana Film Journalists Association (TFJA) on 5 April 2022. The association questioned the portrayal of Kumaram Bheem and Alveri Sitaram's characters in the film.

The group claims that RRR portrays the history of the two freedom fighters in a derogatory manner and does not reflect their true nature. In addition, the TFJA has expressed concern about the use of certain historical characters in the fictional story.

The group said the filmmakers had not taken the mandatory permission and permission to use the characters of Kumaram Bheem and Alvari Seetharama Raju in the fictional story. Additionally, TFJA took issue with the use of CGI technology to recreate the faces of the freedom fighters. He argued that such use of computer graphics was unethical and disrespectful.

What was the reaction of RRR makers to the PIL filed by TFJA?

The makers of RRR did not directly respond to the PIL filed in the Telangana High Court. But director S.S. Rajamouli issued a statement saying that the film is a work of fiction and is not intended to offend anyone. He also said that the filmmakers have obtained all the necessary permits and permissions to use the characters of Kumaram Bheem and Alvari Seetharama Raju in the film.

Apart from this, the High Court will constitute a two-judge panel comprising Justice Abhinand Kumar Shalu and Justice Satish Chandra Sharma. Both the judges considered the PIL and dismissed it. He said that nothing can tarnish the reputation of great historical figures Kumaram Bheem and Alvari Sitaram Raju.

He also said that "Poison may kill Socrates, but not his ideas or his literature." Further, the judge directed the makers of RRR to take all necessary precautions to avoid any controversy at the time of release. Finally, the judges asked the censor board to ensure that there is no copyright infringement during and after the film's release. He also demanded the Censor Board to stop copyright infringement.

Another PIL was filed by RRR in Telangana High Court.

rajkotupdates.news: Ahead of the release, RRR filed a PIL in the Telangana High Court to protect the film's content from piracy and illegal downloading. The producers of RRR were concerned that illegal downloading of the film would reduce the film's expensive budget and content creation.

The number of unauthorized movie downloads in India reaches millions every day, making it a huge problem. This practice not only costs the film business money, but also affects the employment of thousands of people working in the film industry.

Widespread film piracy also affects the quality of films, as it prevents companies from funding new films.

A PIL was filed in the Telangana High Court to compel ISPs to stop illegal distribution and downloading of RRR. Production company DVV Entertainments filed a lawsuit alleging that piracy would cause huge financial loss to the film and affect the livelihood of many employees involved in its production. ISPs are now required to restrict access to websites and social media platforms that encourage piracy after the Telangana High Court passed a public interest litigation.

The court also directed the state government to take strict action against those responsible for piracy of the film. This action by the makers of RRR highlights the need for stronger laws to protect the intellectual property rights of the film industry. To combat piracy, the industry is lobbying for tighter regulations. However, despite some measures, piracy remains a major problem for the Indian film business.

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