Despite legal notice, Ramesh to go ahead with film on Gauri

DHNS
October 5, 2017

Bengaluru, Oct 5: Slain journalist Gauri Lankesh’s mother Indira Lankesh has slapped a legal notice on filmmaker A M R Ramesh against making a movie based on Gauri’s life and against the Karnataka Film Chamber Of Commerce (KFCC) for registering the title “Gauri Lankesh”.

In the notice, she sought Rs 10 crore as compensation if he made a film on Gauri. “Grabbing the opportunity to make a film for money over the tragedy is disheartening. It’s improper to make a movie without understanding reality,” she stated.

Ramesh said that nobody can prevent him from making a movie on Gauri and he would go ahead with the project. “Gauri’s murder is reality. Information on Gauri’s murder is in public domain. My film will be based on research,” he said.

He claimed it was Gauri’s brother Indrajit who suggested he do a movie on his sister.

“Nobody knows what I am highlighting in the movie. Moreover, I haven’t registered the title. I’m still collecting data for the movie. I haven’t yet received the notice,” he said.

Another film producer Praveen Kumar has registered the title Kalburgi-Gauri Lankesh.

“We’ve received the notice, but the title has already been registered. KFCC will seek a legal opinion in this regard,” Sa Ra Govindu, president, KFCC, told DH.

Registering titles based on sensational incidents or personalities has been in vogue in the Kannada film industry. However, only a few of them become reality.

Manjunath Gondebala registered the title ‘Karnataka Real Singham’, for a film based on the life of Mallikarjun Bande, a sub-inspector who died during a gun fight between Kalaburagi police and sharpshooter Munna Darabar on January 15, 2014. The project is yet to take off.

Journalist Ravi Belagere registered the title ‘Mukhyamantri I Love You’ in October 2007 on the political drama surrounding H D Kumaraswamy when he was the chief minister. The project hasn’t taken off as former prime minister H D Deve Ggowda sought Rs 10 crore as damages from Belagere for making a movie on his son.

Govindu said producers want to film sensational incidents as they attract people.

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July 25,2020

Dharward, Jul 25: In a shocking incident, a man reportedly killed his wife and daughter by feeding them poison and ended his life by hanging in his house. The incident took place in Dharwad on Saturday. 

The deceased have been identified as Mounesh Pattar (36), his wife Arpita (28) and their four-year-old daughter Sukruta. 

Mounesh was working in a private company in Dharwad and was depressed from the last one week fearing job loss. 

It was alleged that he might lose his job as the management decided to remove more than 40 employees due to covid -19 lockdown.

On Friday late night, he reportedly gave poison to his wife and daughter and later committed suicide by hanging self. The incident came to light on Saturday morning.

A case is registered at Sub Urban police station and further investigation is on.

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March 23,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 23: The Karnataka government on Monday decided to purchase 1,000 ventilators from medical devices company Skanray Technologies and five lakh Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), amid rising COVID-19 cases.

Health Minister B Sriramulu convened a meeting with officials to review the situation in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak, and with the Mysuru-based firm through a video conference.

"In the meeting, it was decided to buy 1,000 ventilators immediately", the Minister tweeted.

He said the government has already taken steps to buy ten lakh masks, and decided to purchase five lakh PPE.

"The Health Department has been working on a war- footing to halt the spread of the (COVID-19) infections", Sriramulu tweeted.

The Minister appealed to the citizens to strictly follow social distancing.

Six new COVID-19 cases were confirmed in Karnataka on Sunday, taking the total number of infections to the respiratory disease to 26 -- the highest number of positive cases in a single day in the State.

The Karnataka government has announced shutdown of all commercial activities barring essential services in nine districts, where COVID-19 cases have been reported, till March 31.

They are: Bengaluru city, Bengaluru Rural, Mangaluru, Mysuru, Kalaburagi, Dharwad, Chikkaballapura, Kodagu and Belagavi, Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai said.

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April 22,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 22: In order to infuse confidence among people to fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, Karnataka government on Wednesday launched a helpline 'Apthamitra' with an exclusive toll free number and a mobile app, aimed at providing required medical advice and guidance for those in need.

The help line and app was launched by Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa in the presence of senior Ministers and officials of the department.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr Yediyurappa said that the help line was need at this crucial juncture. “If anyone has symptoms of Coronavirus, they can call the helpline from their home, get medical advice or assistance and get their doubts cleared. 

People who call to know the symptoms, an expert team of doctors will advice on what to do next.”

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