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Mohanlal Seeks AI Protection in Delhi High Court
24 Mar
Summary
- Mohanlal seeks Delhi High Court protection for personality rights.
- Soori announces seventh film with a viral 'Blood followed the flood' poster.
- Madras High Court orders Gautham Menon to repay Rs 4.25 crore.

The South Indian film industry experienced a day marked by significant legal developments and exciting film updates. Superstar Mohanlal has filed a plea in the Delhi High Court, seeking legal protection for his personality rights. This move is a response to growing concerns over the unauthorized use of celebrity likeness through artificial intelligence and synthetic media.
Actor Soori has officially announced his seventh project as a lead, collaborating with director R. Ravikumar. The first-look poster, featuring a striking kitchen scene with the tagline "Blood followed the flood," has quickly gained traction online, generating considerable buzz among fans.
In a different film-related announcement, the first look of Mamitha Baiju as Selli in the movie 'Kara' was revealed, showcasing an intense and emotional portrayal. The film, starring Dhanush, is scheduled for release on April 30.
Meanwhile, the Madras High Court has dismissed director Gautham Vasudev Menon's appeal concerning a long-standing financial dispute. The court affirmed its prior ruling, compelling Menon to repay Rs 4.25 crore along with 12% interest to R. S. Infotainment, stemming from an unfinished film project.
Actor Sharwanand also shared his strong connection with Tamil cinema and its audience, expressing his respect and affection for the industry during a press meet in Chennai.




