The  Madras High Court on Tuesday allowed the release of ‘Kavalan’, the  Vijay starrer, on the condition that the producer and director of the  film furnish a security for Rs 1.88 crore towards the suit filed by a  private finance company claiming copyrights. 
Disposing of the application filed by Sri Gokulam  Chit and Finance Company Pvt Ltd, Justice V Ramasubramanian said, “I am  of the view that K I Siddique (director) and Romesh Babu of Ekaveera  Creations (producer) should be directed to furnish a security of Rs 1.88  crore.”
“The plaintiff not only has a prima facie case”, the  Judge said and added that the balance of convenience (the determining of  whether or not an action should be taken) is also in its favour.
Justice Ramasubramanian said allowing Ekaveera  Creations to release the film would take care of his interests.  Simultaneously, directing him to furnish security for the suit claim  would take care of the interests of Sree Gokulam Chit also.
A remake of Malayalam hit ‘Bodyguard’, ‘Kavalan’,  which is the 51st film of Vijay, has Asin and Vadivelu in pivotal roles.  The movie has music by Vidyasagar. ‘Kavalan’ is scheduled for Pongal  release.

 
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