High Court notice to RGV, Dasari

  • IndiaGlitz, [Wednesday,November 30 2016]

Yet another time, controversy has befriended Ram Gopal Varma. His dream biopic 'Vangaveeti' has a petition going against it.

Ahead of its release on Dec 23, Vangaveeti Radhakrishna has moved the High Court in Hyderabad stating that the movie distorts facts. Following this, the court has issued notices to RGV and producer Dasari Kiran. The next hearing will be on Dec 2.

While the makers have planned to hold the audio function at Koneru Lakshmaiah University Grounds, Vijayawada, on Dec 3, it has to be seen what impact the notices will have.

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