A new issue has surfaced for Dhanush’s ‘Kara’, two days before its April 30 release. After the Tamil Film Producers Council failed to resolve the issue, a petition was filed against him Madras High Court asking for the film to be canceled due to the title conflict. The mix-up of the title brand surprised everyone and is creating uncertainty whether the film will release in theatres. With very little time left, the case has become the talk of the industry.The producer requires prior registration of the title ‘Kara’Producer Vengai Ayyanar filed the case on behalf of a Salem-based production banner. As reported by The Hindu, in his application, he stated that he has already registered the title ‘Kara’ with the producer board in 2021. He also said that a film with the same title is in development, starring the likes of Master Mahendran and Motta Rajendran. According to him, using the same or a similar title for Dhanush’s film could confuse the audience. He also mentioned that the first complaints made to the producers’ body did not receive adequate responses.He threatened to stop the release of ‘Kara’In the petition, the producer asked the court to stop the release of Dhanush’s film unless the title is changed. He pointed out that the film is also being promoted in English with the same name, which may mislead the audience. The complaint clearly demands that the makers should not have allowed the film to be released without fixing the title issue. The case is expected to be heard soon, and the next 48 hours will be crucial for the fate of the film.‘Kara’ has a big fight before the releasethe director Vignesh Raja‘Kara’ features a strong cast Mamitha BaijuKS Ravikumar, Karunas and Jayaram. The music of the film G. V. Prakash Kumar. The censor board has already given a U/A certificate, and the promotions are in full swing. However, with the case going to court days before its release, fans are eagerly waiting to see if ‘Kara’ will arrive as planned or face some last-minute hurdles.Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and is based on news related to court proceedings and legal claims. It is not legal advice or a definitive statement of the outcome of the case. Readers should not rely solely on this information to make legal or commercial decisions.