Dhanush starrer 'Captain Miller' is performing well in cinemas, and the film is earning solid numbers at the box office. The makers are happy with the response to the film at the box office, and they have already declared the film a successful one. Meanwhile, 'Captain Miller' lands in controversy as the film's story has been claimed to be copied from
Vela Ramamoorthy's novel titled 'Pattathu Yaanai'.
Vediyappan M. Munusamy, who has been in close association with Vela Ramamoorthy, took to his social media page to express the writer's concern over the 'Captain Miller' team stealing the story of his novel.
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"It is only recently that many directors from the Tamil film industry are turning back to reading books. and they search for and buy new books. Reading should help them understand their knowledge and art culture and create new ones. There are many. But it is dangerous to understand that some people just make money by stealing stories from novels. Recently, this trend has increased, and it is not healthy. What could be so stupid as stealing a creator's work? Author Vela Ramamoorthy has accused the Captain Miller movie of blatant plagiarism of his novel Pattathu Yaanai, published by Discovery Publishing.
Creators should voice out on this issue", wrote Vediyappan M. Munusamy to raise a plagiarism complaint against Dhanush's 'Captain Miller'.
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When 'Captain Miller' is stealing hearts and storming well at the box office, the plagiarism complaint against
Arun Matheswaran's directorial has come as a shocker for fans. Let's wait to see whether the issue will get fired up or whether the makers find a smooth solution to calm it down.