Petition in HC against Rajinikanth, ‘Lingaa’ producer

The petition was filed against the duo for allegedly causing a loss of Rs. 21 crore to the government exchequer.

March 06, 2015 05:19 pm | Updated September 06, 2016 10:36 am IST - Chennai

A criminal original petition was filed in the Madras High Court today seeking a direction to the Commissioner of Police, Greater Chennai city, to register a criminal case against superstar Rajinikanth and the producer of Lingaa.

The petition was filed against the duo for allegedly causing a loss of Rs. 21 crore to the government exchequer.

R Singaravadivelan, Managing Partner of Marina Pictures, Chennai, filed the petition alleging that by using the influence of Rajinikanth, the film’s producer, Rockling Venkatesh had gotten an exemption from payment of entertainment tax.

He alleged that as per rules, only movies with titles in Tamil and meant for developing Tamil culture was eligible for exemption from entertainment tax.

“The title Lingaa is originally a Sanskrit word and thereby the movie is not eligible for getting exemption from payment of entertainment tax.” He alleged that both Rajinikanth and the film’s producer had caused a great loss to the government exchequer.

He claimed that no action was taken on his complaint filed before the Commissioner of Police, Greater Chennai City, on March 3 seeking action against the actor and producer and hence he filed the present plea.

The petition is expected to come up for hearing on Monday.

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