Kamal
Haasan's
Indian
2
recently
made
it
to
the
headlines
after
the
makers
of
the
film,
Lyca
Productions
approached
the
Madras
High
Court
requesting
to
restrain
director
Shankar
from
committing
to
any
other
project
before
the
political
thriller.
The
team
reportedly
accused
the
renowned
filmmaker
of
not
completing
the
film
even
after
spending
a
major
chunk
of
money
out
of
the
total
budget.
However,
Shankar
was
later
seen
denying
the
allegations
that
he
has
abandoned
the
film.
He
also
stated
that
the
production
house
has
no
right
whatsoever
to
stop
him
from
doing
whichever
project
he
wants
to
take
up.
Well,
after
hearing
the
two
parties,
reportedly,
the
court
has
now
directed
them
to
discuss
and
sort
out
the
issue
if
possible.
Notably,
the
court
has
also
mentioned
that
if
the
parties
fail
to
find
a
solution,
it
will
result
in
a
court
order
post
which,
there
will
be
no
social
settlement.
The
hearing
of
the
court
is
adjourned
till
April
28.
On
a
related
note,
Shankar
has
requested
the
court
that
he
needs
time
to
re-shoot
the
portions
involving
late
actor
Vivekh,
who
died
recently
(April
17)
in
Chennai
following
a
massive
heart
attack.
For
those
unversed,
Indian
2
was
the
comedy
actor's
dream
project
as
it
marked
his
maiden
collaboration
with
Ulaganayagan
Kamal
Haasan.
Indian
2
is
the
sequel
to
Kamal's
1996
film
Indian,
which
was
also
helmed
by
Shankar.
Revolving
around
the
theme
of
politics
and
corruption,
the
sequel
features
an
ensemble
cast
including
Kajal
Aggarwal,
Rakul
Preet
Singh
and
Siddharth.
On
a
related
note,
Shankar
has
already
announced
his
big
projects
including
#RC15
with
Ram
Charan
and
Hindi
remake
of
his
psychological
action
thriller
Anniyan
with
Ranveer
Singh.