Earlier we have reported that actress-director Lakshmy Ramakrishnan is upset with Vijay TV for making spoof shows on her dialogues. The actress stated earlier that she would be filing a case against the channel soon. And now, the actress has sent a legal notice to Vijay TV asking for an open apology for repeatedly ridiculing and defaming her in the 'Sirichu Pochu' segment of 'Adhu Idhu Edhu'. Though the actress enjoyed the spoof initially, the second version of the spoof with her popular dialogues “Police a Koopiduve” and “Ennama Ippadi Panreengale Ma” has infuriated Lakshmy Ramakrishnan.
 
"Vijay TV once again raked up the issue by posting the promo of version 2 of Ennamma ippadi panrengkale ma', which I happened to see on 1st of October 2015. This one was crossing limits and was in bad taste, moreover I was not ready to go through the ordeal all over again. I was not feeling very well since my busy schedules was taking its toll on my health. I send a mail to Mr. Sriram, the General Manager of Vijay TV, requesting him to stop the airing of the program. There no response from them and I approached the commissioner. They could not do much as it was not a criminal offence and advised me to proceed legally. The notice is sent and if we do not get a reply, I will be filing a defamation case against Vijay television, " stated the actress.
 
Reportedly the actress did not receive any reply from the channel and so she has sent a legal notice. "The only response that came out from the channel was when they spoke to one of the popular magazines. They justified the show saying, I had taken it sportively the first time, so they did the second," said an infuriated Lakshmy. However, the actress has put forward a worthy question to the channel by asking if it would mean that they have the right to do it over  again and cross all limits.
 
The actress said that putting up a disclaimer saying that the program is not meant to hurt anyone, it doesn't mean one can ridicule anybody. "I am not worried about the end result, but I will surely fight for my right to protect my image," concluded the actress.