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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Kamal Haasan Fights for His Image in Court

Kamal Haasan Fights for His Image in Court

11 Jan

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Summary

  • Actor Kamal Haasan filed a John Doe lawsuit at Madras High Court.
  • The suit aims to protect his name, image, and 'Ulaganayagan' title.
  • Concerns raised over unauthorized merchandise and potential AI misuse.
Kamal Haasan Fights for His Image in Court

Veteran actor Kamal Haasan has filed a John Doe lawsuit with the Madras High Court to protect his personality rights. The legal action seeks to prevent the unauthorized commercial use of his name, image, and the popular title 'Ulaganayagan'. This proactive step aims to safeguard the actor's identity from exploitation.

The suit highlights specific instances, including a Chennai firm allegedly selling merchandise featuring his portraits and dialogues without consent. Haasan, a respected figure in cinema, emphasized that his public image is a result of years of artistic dedication and should not be commercially exploited without permission.

Beyond immediate concerns over merchandise, the actor also voiced apprehension regarding the potential proliferation of identity theft through advanced technologies like AI. The case, with interim injunction applications, is scheduled for hearing on January 12, 2026, marking a significant moment for celebrity rights.

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Kamal Haasan filed a John Doe lawsuit to protect his personality rights against unauthorized commercial exploitation of his name, image, and title.
He cited unauthorized merchandise sales by a Chennai firm and expressed concerns about potential identity theft via AI.
The case, including interim injunction applications, is set for hearing on January 12, 2026, before Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy.

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