Now that director Gautham Menon has very clearly stated that his web series Queen is not based on the life and politics of Jayalalitha, the honourable High Court in Chennai has cleared the stay order against the series.
Jayalalitha’s niece P Deepa had approached the court to stop both Menon’s Queen and producer Shailesh Singh’s Kangana-helmed bio-pic Thalaivi. Both have been cleared after reassurances from their makers that their work in no way tarnishes the image of the beloved leader Jayalalitha.
In fact Gautham Menon has gone many steps further and stated to the court that his web series is a work of fiction.
Reacting to the High Court judgement Gautham Menon told this writer, “I don’t want to gloat over these things. There was no need to worry at all. It’s a very positive portrayal of a character based on true events and fictionalized too. I’m saying , it’s a very positive portrayal and even if(it was based on Jayalalitha) there was no need to worry.”
With the High Court’s clearance Gautham Menon’s Queen is all set to stream from December 14.
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