Mumbai:
In a current improvement, actor Dhanush and Aishwarya Rajinikanth have formally been granted a divorce by the Chennai Household Welfare Court docket.
The courtroom’s verdict comes after each events expressed their incapacity to proceed residing collectively. Dhanush and Aishwarya appeared earlier than the household courtroom in Chennai on November 21, the place they expressed their want to half methods. The choose overseeing the divorce case adjourned the listening to to November 27, when the ultimate verdict was anticipated to be delivered.
The duo tied the knot in 2004 in a grand marriage ceremony in Chennai, and after 18 years of marriage, they launched a joint assertion revealing their choice to half methods.
The assertion learn, “18 years of togetherness as pals, couple, as mother and father and well-wishers to one another. The journey has been of development, understanding, adjusting, and adapting. As we speak we stand at a spot the place our paths separate. Aishwaryaa/Dhanush and I’ve determined to half methods as a pair and take time to grasp us as people for the higher. Please do respect our choice and provides us the wanted privateness to cope with this (sic).”
They proceed to co-parent their sons, Yatra and Lingaa. The 2 introduced their separation on social media in 2022 and later filed for divorce.
In the meantime, Dhanush has lately filed a petition with the Madras Excessive Court docket in opposition to actress Nayanthara and her husband-director Vignesh Shiva.
The case facilities round allegations of copyright infringement involving visuals from the movie “Naanum Rowdy Dhaan,” produced by Wunderbar Films, which have been allegedly used within the Netflix documentary Nayanthara: Past the Fairytale.
Dhanush had beforehand sought damages of Rs 10 crore after the trailer of the Netflix documentary featured three seconds of behind-the-scenes footage from Naanum Rowdy Dhaan.
Advocates Sathish Parasaran and R. Parthasarathy represented Nayanthara and Netflix, respectively. Justice Abdul Quddhose granted Wunderbar Films’ request to incorporate Los Gatos within the case, noting that a good portion of the dispute happened throughout the jurisdiction of the Madras Excessive Court docket.
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