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Gopi Nainar reacts to allegations from former assistant: Rajkamal claims unpaid salaries and harassment by director

Gopi Nainar reacts to allegations from former assistant: Rajkamal claims unpaid salaries and harassment by director

Time of India2 days ago
Director
Gopi Nainar
, after 'Aram,' was directing the film 'Karuppar Nagaram.' The film is yet to be released due to some technical and distribution issues. After that, he completed directing the film 'Manushi' with Andrea Jeremiah as the heroine.
However, this film too has been stuck in release due to protests from the Censor Board.
Rajkamal
alleges Gopi Nainar withheld salaries
In this context, Gopi Nainar's former assistant director, Rajkamal, has made various shocking allegations against him. Speaking to the media, Rajkamal said, "I joined Gopi Nainar as an assistant director in 2018. I worked on the film 'Karuppar Nagaram.' Even after three years, I and the other four people have not received their salaries.
If I asked questions, he made false promises, saying that he would give me a chance to act and that he would pay for my wedding," he alleged.
Furthermore, he stated that Gopi Nainar had no role in his caste-defying marriage.
Rajkamal claims Gopi Nainar's associates harassed him
Rajkamal further said, 'When Gopi Nainar was the district secretary of the VVIP party, I joined and later received threats from him for belittling the party. His group also caused problems in my personal life.
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I live with the pain of being beaten, threatened, and imprisoned on false charges," he said. He also alleged that even at a peace meeting, people with criminal backgrounds were brought in and attacked.
Gopi Nainar dismisses the accusations
Responding to such complaints, Gopi Nainar said to Nakkheeran, "I have also filed a defamation case against him. The things he says should be said in court, not in front of the media. I have directed two films, 'Manushi' and 'Kaalani,' and no assistant director has complained like this one. Even in the meeting chaired by the AC, he did not answer any questions. It is not true that I was threatened in the video. This is an attempt against me," he said, confirming his stance.
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