Even though Salman Khan's forthcoming film Ek Tha Tiger was creating waves with its promos, all isn't well with the film.
Vikram Vashishtha, who happens to be the nephew of real life spy (late) Ravindra Kaushik, has sent a legal notice to the production company (Yash Raj Films) requesting a different screening of Ek Tha Tiger. The copies of the legal notice have also been sent to Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) and the Film & TV Producers Guild and movie Federation of India.
Talking about this issue, Vashishtha told a number one daily that (late) Ravindra Kaushik, his maternal uncle, who was with RAW (Research Analysis Wing), displayed his talent on the national level dramatic meet in Lucknow, which was also witnessed by some officials of the Intelligence Wing. He was then contacted and offered a task for the name of the game intelligence in Pakistan. Later, he was sent to Pakistan for the aim.
Vashishtha also added that the promos of Ek Tha Tiger bore a striking resemblance to his uncle's experiences in Pakistan and hence his family has sought legal assistance to either look at the unique script or view the film before it releases.
Meanwhile, Madhav Mitra, Vashishtha's counsel claims that the resemblance is at the account that the promos show that ISI (Pakistan agency) and RAW (Indian Agency) indulged in day-to-day war. He also added that the promos reveal that the agent named 'Tiger' worked in Pakistan and had an affair with a Pakistani girl, fought for the rustic in addition to for his love. He reasoned out stating that since Shashi Vashishtha, the mummy of his client Vikram is (late) Ravindra's only sister, the family has the whole right to either undergo the certified screenplay or watch it previous to national and international release.