Producer Vashu Bhagnani‘s troubles proceed to escalate. After going through allegations of not paying crew members of his movies, director Ali Abbas Zafar has now accused Bhagnani of failing to pay him his price of ₹7.30 crore for ‘Bade Miyan Chote Miyan‘.
The movie, starring Akshay Kumar and Tiger Shroff, was produced with an enormous finances of ₹350 crore. Sadly, it managed to earn solely about ₹100 crore on the field workplace, leaving the manufacturing home and all concerned in a troublesome spot.
As reported by Dainik Bhaskar, a grievance has been lodged by Zafar with the Administrators’ Affiliation towards Pooja Leisure for the non-payment of ₹7.30 crore.On July 31, 2024, the Administrators’ Affiliation sought intervention from the Federation of Western Indian Cine Workers (FWICE) regarding the grievance.
When FWICE subsequently despatched a letter to Bhagnani requesting an evidence relating to Zafar’s claims, Pooja Leisure denied the director’s assertions. They said, “The dues claimed don’t represent a reliable declare and are topic to varied set-offs, as communicated to us by BMCM Movies Ltd.”
FWICE has requested that Zafar present proof to help his claims of unpaid dues. Within the meantime, the director has opted to not make any public feedback. Stories says that he needs to keep away from media dialogue, as he fears it would additional delay his fee.
FWICE president BN Tiwari beforehand said that greater than ₹65 lakh is owed to crew members by Pooja Leisure for 3 movies: ‘Mission Raniganj’, ‘Ganapath’, and ‘Bade Miyan Chote Miyan’.
In June, reviews indicated that Bhagnani offered the lavish seven-storeyed Pooja Leisure workplace in Mumbai to settle his debt of ₹250 crore. Moreover, the manufacturing home laid off 80 % of its employees.
The movie, starring Akshay Kumar and Tiger Shroff, was produced with an enormous finances of ₹350 crore. Sadly, it managed to earn solely about ₹100 crore on the field workplace, leaving the manufacturing home and all concerned in a troublesome spot.
As reported by Dainik Bhaskar, a grievance has been lodged by Zafar with the Administrators’ Affiliation towards Pooja Leisure for the non-payment of ₹7.30 crore.On July 31, 2024, the Administrators’ Affiliation sought intervention from the Federation of Western Indian Cine Workers (FWICE) regarding the grievance.
When FWICE subsequently despatched a letter to Bhagnani requesting an evidence relating to Zafar’s claims, Pooja Leisure denied the director’s assertions. They said, “The dues claimed don’t represent a reliable declare and are topic to varied set-offs, as communicated to us by BMCM Movies Ltd.”
FWICE has requested that Zafar present proof to help his claims of unpaid dues. Within the meantime, the director has opted to not make any public feedback. Stories says that he needs to keep away from media dialogue, as he fears it would additional delay his fee.
FWICE president BN Tiwari beforehand said that greater than ₹65 lakh is owed to crew members by Pooja Leisure for 3 movies: ‘Mission Raniganj’, ‘Ganapath’, and ‘Bade Miyan Chote Miyan’.
In June, reviews indicated that Bhagnani offered the lavish seven-storeyed Pooja Leisure workplace in Mumbai to settle his debt of ₹250 crore. Moreover, the manufacturing home laid off 80 % of its employees.