Megastar Chiranjeevi’s dream project Syeraa is getting ready for release and is the life story of freedom fighter Uyyalavada Narasimha Reddy. With just a week before release, the film landed into legal troubles. The issue between Ram Charan and Uyyalavada Narasimha Reddy family members knocked the court doors and there are several speculations about the issue. Everyone had their own perspective on the issue. Telugu360 managed to dig out the facts and here we are with the real reasons why the issue could not be sorted outside the court.
The number of family members representing Uyyalavada Narasimha Reddy is close to 400. Close to 30-40 family members met Chiranjeevi, Ram Charan and requested them to make a film that could narrate the achievements of the freedom fighter and make them proud. They requested no compensation for the rights and they wished to be the loyal successors of Uyyalavada’s family
Some of them from the rest are not happy with this decision and they made noise in Hyderabad demanding Rs 50 crores for the rights.
Megastar and Ram Charan felt that Rs 50 crores is a huge amount as they lavishly spent for the film. They are even left puzzled about sharing some profits but they could not find the right family member who could sort out the issue and unite the entire relatives of Uyyalavada Narasimha Reddy.
With a bunch of groups protesting, Charan had to stay calm and go ahead with the post-production work of Syeraa.
Doravari Dastagiri Reddy, the fourth-generation heir of Uyyalavada filed a petition in the Telangana High Court and the court will reveal their decision on Monday.
Syeraa is carrying massive expectations and the film is gearing up for a wide release on October 2nd.