Akshay Kumar’s Defamation Suit Against YouTuber Is Warning To All Fakenews

Advertisements

 Akshay Kumar has  slammed a Rs 500 crore defamation  suit against YouTuber  Rashid Siddiqui  from Bihar who not only spread falsehoods  related to Sushant Singh Rajput’s death through his channel, but also dragged Akshay Kumar into the  murky cooked-up slanderous  eyeball-creating  reports.

Now there’s hell to pay. Pun intended.

 Sources  close to Akshay say  he  will see  the lawsuit to  it its closure.  “A  lot  of  defamation cases  from the entertainment  industry don’t go beyond  the initial legal notice.  This is what encourages slanderous hacks specially this year when  lots of YouTubers made  money by pretending to  have inside  information  on Sushant’s  death when in fact there were mere fly-by-night  petty entrepreneurs  making a  fast buck by selling muck.”

Related Post

 The neo-culture of   fantasy entertainment-news will now  be forced  into a serious revamp as fakenews is  now being dealt with the legal  harshness  it deserves.

Advertisements

Tanushree Dutta who has been fighting a long arduous  legal battle  for sexual harassment feels the laws  do not favour  those  who file for defamation. “I maintain my earlier conviction that when it comes to human rights, women’s safety and anti- corruption, India still has a long way to go to catch up with America.In India,too many bad people calling the shots and too few good people lending a helping hand.

It’s my calling and dharma to fight the good fight, for I belong to that warrior class of angels who are trained to fight and win battles that affect change for whole humanity.I just wish I had   an army of other such people behind me and not have to go at it alone all the time.Sadly,I haven’t met anyone else  from my tribe of warriors  yet .So I guess I’ll  continue this lonely battle. With  Gods grace I believe I will be fine.”

Subhash K . Jha

Leave a Comment

Recent Posts

Amazon’s Khauf Lifts The Horror Genre Beyond The Creaky Door

Amazon’s Khauf  Lifts  The  Horror Genre Beyond The Creaky Door Rating: **** Khauf directed by… Read More

18th April 2025

Logout Has Its Tense Edgy Moments But Is Compromised  By A Botched Last Act

Rating: ***   There is much to be appreciated, if not exactly admired  in Amit Golani’s  Logout. It… Read More

18th April 2025

Shoojit Sircar On  7 Years Of His Finest Work

Shoojit, do you  think October would have worked with a  more mature actor than Varun… Read More

17th April 2025

10 Wonderful TV Shows That Started Strong but Ended Unfinished

Anyone who has competed in track and field at any level knows it’s easy to… Read More

16th April 2025

Review: My Melbourne, A Memorable  Journey Into The Migrant’s Experience

My  Melbourne, A Memorable  Journey Into The Migrant's Experience Rating: ****  Four prominent directors get… Read More

15th April 2025

Trade Talk: All Eyes On Karan Johar-Akshay Kumar’s Kesari Part 2

Trade Talk: All Eyes On Karan Johar-Akshay Kumar’s Kesari Part 2 With this season’s two… Read More

15th April 2025