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'Vaazha 2' Faces Legal Action for Misrepresenting Ayurveda
18 Apr
Summary
- Film 'Vaazha 2' faces controversy for allegedly misrepresenting Ayurvedic medicine.
- The Ayurveda Medical Association of India announced legal action against the film.
- Despite controversy, 'Vaazha 2' continues strong box office performance, nearing Rs 200 crore.

A scene in the recently released Malayalam film 'Vaazha 2' has sparked significant controversy, prompting legal action from the Ayurveda Medical Association of India (AMAI).
Ayurveda practitioners have raised objections to a depiction that they claim misleads the public about traditional medicine, specifically concerning the link between a medical condition and the consumption of arishtam. The AMAI stated that such portrayals undermine the credibility of Ayurvedic practices and contribute to misinformation.
This controversy arises as 'Vaazha 2' continues to achieve remarkable success at the box office. The film, starring Hashir and Al Ameen, has garnered Rs 191.33 crore globally. Its domestic net collection stands at Rs 99.35 crore, with recent daily earnings showing continued audience engagement.
The film features notable personalities including Alphonse Puthren, Aju Varghese, and Vijay Babu. Directed by Savin S A, it has also announced a sequel, 'Vaazha 3,' focusing on girls. The makers have not yet released an official statement regarding the ongoing controversy.