Amid the controversy surrounding Dhanush’s civil suit over a clip used in her Netflix documentary, Nayanthara: Beyond the Fairytale, Nayanthara set the record straight. She stated she harbors no resentment toward Dhanush, emphasizing his right to object. “He has every right to say, ‘Don’t use these clips,’” she remarked. Her legal team clarified that the footage was from her personal archives, dismissing any copyright infringement concerns. The actress’s composed response reflects her respect for artistic rights and professional boundaries.
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