At
last
V
Ravichandran
has
all
the
reasons
to
breath
ease
and
smile.
A
special
bench
of
Madras
High
Court
comprising
Judges
M
Satyanarayanan
and
K
Venkatraman
dismissed
all
the
cases
filed
against
the
film
Dasavatharam
and
condemned
the
petitioners
for
their
complaints
on
the
film
on
imaginary
reasons.
A
few
weeks
before,
International
Institute
of
Sri
Vaishnava
Dharma
Samrakshana
had
filed
a
case
on
Dasavatharam
that
the
title
and
content
of
the
film
were
against
the
holiness
and
sentiments
of
Hindus.
Another
pro-Hindu
organisation
Kalyana
Subha
Samithi
also
filed
a
petition
that
the
title
of
the
film
denoted
the
10
holy
avatars
of
Sriman
Narayana
and
the
title
is
like
a
patented
property
of
Hindu
religion.
After
viewing
the
petitions,
the
judges
dismissed
all
and
declared
that
no
one
could
claim
patent
rights
for
the
title
Dasavatharam.
They
also
pointed
out
that
the
petitioners
filed
the
cases
purely
on
imaginary
basis
without
watching
the
original
and
full
length
film.
"Trailer
is
not
the
parameter
to
review
or
condemn
a
film
and
it
will
never
show
the
full
content
of
the
same.
The
producer
and
director
of
the
film
have
cleared
that
there
are
no
scenes
of
Kamal
stamping
on
the
Om
Mantra
and
Bagavad
Gita
in
any
of
the
scenes
in
the
movie.
The
members
of
Censor
Board
are
not
illiterates
to
allow
such
scenes
in
a
sensitive
film
like
Dasavatharam",
the
judges
told
in
their
verdict.
They
also
advised
the
producers
and
directors
to
make
films
without
affecting
any
segment
of
the
society.
"Cinema
is
the
powerful
media.
All
the
producers
and
directors
must
be
careful
while
announcing
and
making
a
film
based
on
sensitive
issues.
Though
they
have
entitled
to
enjoy
the
freedom
of
expression,
they
should
always
take
care
of
the
peace
and
feelings
of
others
too.
We
hope
the
film
Dasavatharam
would
not
affect
any
one's
sentiments
and
feelings
through
its
content," is
the
highlight
of
the
final
verdict
of
the
judges.