Actor Raghava Lawrence offers financial assistance to Parvati, whose life inspired Jai Bheem

    It was the longest running habeas corpus trial in the history of the Madras High Court.

It was the longest running habeas corpus trial in the history of the Madras High Court.

In December, Raghav had announced to build a house for Parvati.

Tamil star Suriya’s Jai Bheem was released amazon prime and became a huge hit in November 2021. Directed by TJ Gyanvel, the courtroom drama was based on a case that was contested in court by Justice K Chandru, a former judge of the Madras High Court.

The incident dates back to 1993, in which a man belonging to the Dalit Irular tribe was falsely implicated in a theft case due to caste rivalry and died in police custody. Those who died were Rajakannu and his wife Parvati Ammal who fought for justice. The then lawyer and activist Justice Chandu took up the matter and brought justice to the woman. This is one of the most important habeas corpus cases in the country. It was the longest running habeas corpus trial in the history of the Madras High Court.

In the film Jai Bheem, Suriya played the role of Justice Chandru, while Lijomol Jose played the role of Parvati.

The success of the film helped people across the world to learn about Parvati’s poor financial condition and her struggle against caste oppression. Popular actor Raghava Lawrence was so impressed after watching the film that he met Parvati in December and promised her that he would build a home for her family. Raghav offers help after learning that the family does not have a house of its own. However, the Tamil Nadu government announced the same after which Lawrence decided to give Rs 5 lakh to Parvati and her children, the money allocated for their house.

Lawrence recently invited Parvati and her family to his office. He handed over the money to her as promised. Now, pictures have surfaced on the internet and fans are appreciating Raghav’s such gesture.

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