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Actor Ravi Mohan files case against film producer over dispute related to Bro Club

Justice K. Govindarajan Thilakavadi orders notice, returnable by August 25, to Shruthi Nallappa of Miracle Movies

Actor Ravi Mohan files case against film producer over dispute related to Bro Club

The Madras High Court has issued a notice to film producer Shruthi Nallappa of Miracle Movies following a civil suit filed by actor Ravi Mohan. The lawsuit accuses Nallappa of defaming Mohan by sending emails to Netflix, the South Indian Film Chamber of Commerce, and others over a dispute related to the movie Bro Club. The court ordered the response from the producer by August 25, 2026.

According to senior counsel R. Parthasarathy, representing the plaintiff, the movie was originally supposed to be produced as Bro Code, later renamed Bro Club. Mohan was set to play the lead role alongside S.J. Suryah and Arjun Ashokan. However, the film never materialized, and Mohan took over the production under his banner Ravi Mohan Studios. Miracle Movies agreed to the deal, but Nallappa has been writing emails to Netflix, alleging that Mohan had not settled pre-production expenses.

Parthasarathy argued that if there were any financial disputes, the defendant should have brought a money suit before the High Court or City Civil Court for recovery rather than emailing Netflix with whom Ravi Mohan Studios had an agreement for OTT rights. The court's order means that Nallappa must now respond to the allegations within the given timeframe.

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