Not even a weeks time for its release, the flick Action Replayy starring Akshay kumar and Aishwarya Rai has run into legal trouble.
The film, which is produced by Vipul Shah, has a case that has been filed against it in the Bombay High Court for non payment of dues. The litigation has been filed by Dubai based entertainment company Eros Worldwide. In the complaint, Eros claims approximately Rs. 6.56 crore that is still to be repaid by the producers.
Hearing the plaintiff, Justice JH Bhatia issued notice to Shah and asked him to reply to the suit on November 4, a day prior to the film’s release.
Eros Worldwide had filed a suit yesterday, through their legal firm Manilal Kher Ambalal and Co. The petition that was filed stated that the defendant (Vipul Shah) be restrained from exhibiting, causing to exhibit, releasing, communicating to the public in any manner, exploiting, delivering the prints to any third party or in any other manner exploiting or suffering the exploitation of the film Action Replayy which is scheduled to be released in first week of November.
The judge suggested both the parties to settle the financial dispute in two days.
The film, which is produced by Vipul Shah, has a case that has been filed against it in the Bombay High Court for non payment of dues. The litigation has been filed by Dubai based entertainment company Eros Worldwide. In the complaint, Eros claims approximately Rs. 6.56 crore that is still to be repaid by the producers.
Hearing the plaintiff, Justice JH Bhatia issued notice to Shah and asked him to reply to the suit on November 4, a day prior to the film’s release.
Eros Worldwide had filed a suit yesterday, through their legal firm Manilal Kher Ambalal and Co. The petition that was filed stated that the defendant (Vipul Shah) be restrained from exhibiting, causing to exhibit, releasing, communicating to the public in any manner, exploiting, delivering the prints to any third party or in any other manner exploiting or suffering the exploitation of the film Action Replayy which is scheduled to be released in first week of November.
The judge suggested both the parties to settle the financial dispute in two days.