The controversy ballooning up as for the title of the film 'Prem Adda' has finally got a set back from the court.
The Karnataka Film Chamber of commerce has ruled a judgement that the words used 'Prem and Adda' should be uniform in style and size. That is because there is already a title in the KFCC as 'Adda' that belongs to rival director and producer BK Srinivas.
The KFCC title committee has taken a decision to keep the same size for 'Prem and Adda'. Though it would lead to complications as BK Srinivas takes up 'Adda'.

The KFCC has ruled a judgement that the words \'Prem and Adda\' should be uniform in style and size.
Questioning this the producer of 'Prem Adda' Meka Muralikrishna, actor Prem (also director of ‘fame’ in Kannada) and director Mahesh Babu approached the court.
The court has asked the producer of 'Prem Adda' to sort out the issue inside the office of KFCC and not to come to court with these issues. The court order is also according to the guidelines in KFCC - such matters should be sorted out internally.
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