Couple Who Claimed Dhanush Was Their Son;Chennai: Tamilnadu high courtroom on Friday directed actor Dhanush to look earlier than it on February 28 in reference to a case filed by a pair who claimed he was their son.
Chennai: Tamilnadu high courtroom on Friday directed actor Dhanush to look earlier than it on February 28 in reference to a case filed by a pair who claimed he was their son.
Justice G Chokkalingam of the Madurai bench handed the instructions on the counter filed by a person named Kathiresan, who claims to be the actor’s father.
When the matter got here up for listening to on Friday, the choose directed Dhanush to look earlier than it in individual on February 28 to confirm his private identification marks.
In his counter, Kathiresan submitted that there was a risk of disfiguring of the identification marks of the actor, and easily submitting it via an affidavit is not going to show the petitioner’s case.
He additionally submitted that the start certificates filed by the actor were not real, and his identity and the registration quantity wasn’t talked about in it.
Within the college switch certificates, it was talked about that Dhanush belonged to Scheduled Caste.
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Nevertheless, Kathiresan claimed that movie director Kasthuri Raja — the actor’s organic father — belongs to the Naicker neighborhood (a backward class) from Theni district.
The household card filed to substantiate that Dhanush belonged to the household of Kasthuri Raja was additionally manipulated, he alleged.
He mentioned the petition filed by Dhanush is fake and the identical might be proved solely throughout a trial.
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Dhanush, the son-in-law of Rajinikanth, had in January moved the excessive courtroom, in search of quashing of the trial case pending in a decrease courtroom in Melur close to Madurai, whereby the couple Kathiresan and Meenakshi had claimed to be his actual mother and father and sought a month-to-month upkeep of Rs 65,000.