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Vinayan accused of story lifting again
Isn't it a fact that success not only brings fame but enemies as well?
Or what other reason one can cite when director Vinayan is accused of story lifting each time he announces a film, which usually follows a 'hit' by him!
Barely he announced his next film Uriyadaappenninu Oomappayyan ('A dumb bridegroom for the mute bride') there came news that Vinayan is at it again.
One should not become so jealous of a director who only spins hits at a time when the Malayalam film industry is at a standstill.
We should be thankful to Vinayan and Shakeela for their artistic efforts, which have prevented a total closure of cine houses in Kerala.
No one should doubt his originality. His imagination.
There may be others who lack basic talents and imagination but no, not Vinayan.
When his first film Akaasaganga was released Benny P Nayarambalm a scriptwriter claimed that it was he who wrote the story.
Vinayan says it was his grandma who narrated it to him when he was a young boy!
Well he cannot produce a better proof, for sure.
Vasanthiyum Lakshmiyum was entangled in a same scenario. Writer Saratchandran claimed he gave the story idea to Kalabhavan Mani and the latter in turn gave it to Vinayan. If at all compensation was paid to Sarath, as an out of court settlement then, it was only to avoid a nuisance!
In this context the latest accusation from Satyanath, a scriptwriter and TV producer (of 'Mahilasamajam' in Surya TV) can only be considered, as a harassment of artistic kind against a successful director, is not it?
Well if Satyanath, as he claims, had really bought the story rights from a Tamil (movie Sollaamale) he also is justified in announcing his film as Uriyaadum Pennine Oomappayyan (A dumb bridegroom for talkative girl).
After all, Malayali's will get an original story and also a duplicate one. So what is there to complain about then folks?
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