Ajay Devgn has denied the allegations of cheating a Nagpur-based distributor over the all India theatrical rights for his upcoming film Bol Bachchan.
The story goes that Nagpur-based distributor Appu Wadhwani filed a civil case against Ajay and Ashtavinayak Cine Vision Ltd, the producers of Bol Bachchan, in a neighborhood court alleging that the producers went in for a take care of another company by dishonouring the only they struck with him last year, for the film's all-India theatrical rights. He moved to court requesting a stoppage at the film's release.
Reportedly, the makers of Bol Bachchan had entered into an agreement with Appu Wadhwani of Hira Laxmi Amusement Private Ltd, for all-India theatre rights last year for Rs. 53.20 crore. Appu had paid a token money of Rs 1.01 crore. However the deal fell throughout the. producers later entered right into a fresh maintain Fox Star Studios.
Ajay, who's the co-producer of Bol Bachchan, doesn't need to touch upon this issue because the matter is in court but he did clarify that he has not cheated anybody. He further stated that the problem is between Appu and Ashtavinayak as both have filed cases against one another and he isn't excited by anyway.
Bol Bachchan stars Ajay Devgn in conjunction with Abhishek Bachchan, Asin Thottumkal and Prachi Desai. Directed by Rohit Shetty, the comedy is slated for a July 6 release.
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