“For Tamils living across the world, the word Karnan immediately brings to mind actor Sivaji’s Karnan," they've said in the letter.

Flix Kollywood Sunday, December 13, 2020 - 14:54

Among the releases that actor Dhanush awaits in the near future is Karnan, directed by Mari Selvaraj. Now, in a letter addressed to the actor, Nadigarthilagam Sivaji Samooganala Peravai (Welfare Association) has requested the actor to change the title of this film, on grounds that it is also the title of Sivaji’s most popular film from the sixties.

“For Tamils living across the world, the title Karnan immediately brings to mind actor Sivaji’s Karnan. Although it is legally allowed to use a film’s name for another, honestly, according to one’s conscience, titles of certain films should not be reused,” writes K Chandrasekaran, the Association’s President, in the letter dated December 13.

“Karnan refers to a giver, a benevolent giver. But it is being said that your film is on someone who fights for rights. It is an acceptable title if you’re recreating the story of Mahabaratha. But for a social film, it is not right to use the title Karnan and for you to act in it,” the letter says and adds that doing so would not just hurt Sivaji’s fans but also fans of the Indian epic Mahabaratha. Sivaji's Karnan, based on the character from the epic, relased in 1965 and was directed by BR Panthulu. The film was a smashing success and is considered to be a milestone both in Tamil cinema and in actor Sivaji Ganesan's acting career. 

Karnan is a character from the story of Mahabaratha and is one among the most popular characters from it. Writers have adapted him in modern-day stories and films. In Mani Ratnam’s Thalapathy starring Rajinikanth, the latter’s character was based on Karnan.

K Chandrasekaran, the writer of the letter also points out that their request is not without precedent. “When we expressed our dissent for your film titled Thiruvilayadal in the past, you had obliged and changed it to Thiruvilayaadal Aarambam in the past,” he says. Dhanush and Shriya Saran starrer Thiruvilayaadal Aarambam released in 2006.

He further adds in the letter that titles such as Uthamaputhiran (2010), starring Dhanush, Aandavan Kattalai (2016), starring Vijay Sethupathi, Raja (2002), starring Ajith, and Pachai Vilakku (an upcoming 2020 film), were all titles taken from Sivaji’s popular films from the past and that the association had no qualms with it. “Titles of social films can be reused. But titles such as Saraswathi Sabadham, Thiruvilayadal, Karnan, Veerapandiya Kattabomman, Kappalotiya Tamizhan should not be reused. Their uniqueness is such,” he adds.

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