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Actor Sudeep Serves Defamation Notice On Rs 10 Crore To Film Producers

Film actor Sudeep Sanjeev, popularly known as Kichcha Sudeep, has served M N Kumar and M N Suresh with a defamation notice for Rs 10 crore.

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Multilingual film actor Sudeep Sanjeev, popularly known as Kichcha Sudeep, has served a defamation notice of Rs 10 crore on film directors-producers M N Kumar and M N Suresh.
    
The acclaimed actor who earned national recognition for his movie 'Eega' (Makkhi in Hindi) sent a legal notice through C V Nagesh Associates to Kumar and Suresh. 
    
Sudeep has made four movies 'Ranga SSLC', 'Kaashi from Village', 'Mukunda Murari' and 'Manikya' with Kumar.

The notice said on July 3, Kumar held a press meeting at the Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce, which was aired via social media sites such as Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram and circulated through WhatsApp as well.
    
At the press meeting, Kumar alleged that Sudeep had taken certain money as advance for working in a movie that they would be producing and that they had done a 'full settlement' of payment in his favour, according to the notice.
    
Further, Kumar claimed that they paid advanced money to various people 'based on Sudeep's insistence', the notice said. 
    
The film producer said at the press conference that they paid advance money to Sudeep to purchase a residential property in Rajarajeshwari Nagar in Bengaluru, Sudeep's counsel said.

"Though the damage caused to the image and reputation of our client cannot be measured and compensated in terms of currency, our client however restricts the same to a notional figure of Rs 10 crore only). You have made yourself pay to our client a sum of Rs ten crore only as damages," the notice said.
    
While Kumar was not available for comment, Suresh said he is an executive member and former secretary of the Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce was present during the press conference to support Kumar. 
    
"I did not make any allegations. I only wanted the matter to be resolved amicably," Suresh said.