
(from left) Madhampamatty Rangaraj and Joy Cridilda Photo Credit: Instagram/ @madhampatatty_rangaraj, @joycridildaa
The popular chef-cum-actor “Madhampapatta” T. Rangaraj filed a civil lawsuit before the High Court in Madras to limit the costume designer Joy Cridilda to make him false, harmful and slanderous statements in any form of the media because they disappoint his personality.
Sridevan, head of Sridevan, who appeared in front of Judge N. Senthilkura on Wednesday (September 24, 2025), said that the new lawsuit filed by Rangaraj in his personal post, in addition to his catering company, has already been numbered but must be listed before the court to hear.
In the application, filed through his advice on Vijayan Subraminian, Mr. Rangaraj tried to limit Mrs. Crisekilda, who claims to have married, from production, writing, press, broadcasting, distribution, distribution, publication, circulating or the propagation of comfortable content against it.
It insisted that it should be limited before publishing videos, reels, photographs, subtitles or any other kind of sound visual content that could directly or indirectly defame its character, personal life, professional position and reputation in the hospitality and entertainment industry.
The petitioner also applied, along with the main lawsuit, looking for the interim direction of Mrs. Cridildaa to remove/remove the slander content published against him in her Instagram profile 26 July 30 and August 30, 2025 and detag his name and processing from all her social media contributions.
Senthilkuhar justice said on Wednesday (September 24, 2025) that he would hear a lawsuit as soon as he was listed and reserved his orders for the application submitted by Madhambatta Thangavel Hospitality to restricted Mrs. Cridildaa.
The orders were reserved after hearing a higher advisor to PS Raman and S. Prabakarana for Catering Company and costume designer. The company filed an honorary statement stating that it had suffered a loss of more than 12 GBP Crore due to Madhamapatta hashtag, which used it in contempt for social media contributions.
When the judge wanted to know how the company could claim to have lost 12 Crore 12 contracts, only because of the hashtags used by the costume designer, Mr. Raman said, there was no other reason. He said that all these clients canceled their contracts only after her contributions to the social media.
However, Mr. Prabakaran called on the company to prove that the contracts were canceled only for his client. “I fight for justice and for an unborn child in my womb. I filed a criminal complaint against Mr. Rangaraji. This suit was filed only for commercial color to criminal proceedings,” he said.
Published – September 24, 2025 9:09 PM