Akshay Kumar, team 'Ram Setu' land in legal trouble as Subramanian Swamy sends legal notice for 'distorting' facts By Rajan Nath 30 Aug 2022 | Updated On 30 Aug 2022 13:39 IST in Entertainment News New Update Advertisment Even before the release of the film's teaser, 'Ram Setu' seems to be in legal trouble as Subramanian Swamy has sent a legal notice to Akshay Kumar and 8 others for 'distorting' the facts. 'Ram Setu', featuring Akshay Kumar, Jacqueline Fernandez, Nushrratt Bharuccha in the lead roles, is scheduled to release in theatres on Diwali. AdvertismentAlso Read | Diljit Dosanjh comes in support of Inderjit Nikku, offers a song to him Image Source: Twitter However, the makers have received a legal notice sent by Subramanian Swamy who alleges that the facts in the film have been distorted. Subramanian Swamy took to Twitter and informed that he has sent a legal notice to the 'Ram Setu' makers. Image Source: Twitter "Mumbai cinema wallas have a bad habit of falsifying and misappropriation. Hence to teach them Intellectual Property Rights, I have through Satya Sabharwal Adv issued Legal Notice to Cine Actor Akshay Kumar (Bhatia) and 8 others for distorting Ram Setu saga," he tweeted. Reportedly, the plea was adjourned by the Supreme Court on Monday. Image Source: Twitter According to Live Law India, the plea sought directions to the Centre for declaring 'Ram Setu' as a national heritage monument. The issue was raised by Dr. Swamy, in his plea which was filed in 2007 against the Sethusamudram Ship Channel project for the protection of Ram Setu. Under this project, an 83-km-long deep water channel was to be established, that will link 'Mannar' with 'Palk Strait', by dredging and removing the limestone shoals constituting the mythological Sethu. Also Read | Liger movie OTT platform and release date: Where to watch Vijay Deverakonda-starrer action flick online? #akshay-kumar #ram-setu #subramanian-swamy Subscribe to our Newsletter! Be the first to get exclusive offers and the latest news Subscribe Now Advertisment Stay updated with the latest news headlines. Follow us: Related Articles Advertisment Advertisment Latest Stories Advertisment Read the Next Article