The producer of the Tamil version
Ghajini has once again filed a suit
in the Madras High Court pleading
for the deposit of Rs. 230 crores
in a nationalized bank until the
issue is resolved.
Earlier, Salem Chandrasekar filed
a suit against Geetha Arts, the
producers of the Hindi version Ghajini
that the he holds the rights of
the film and hence Geetha Arts should
share the profits with him. Following
this, the Madras High Court ruled
that Geetha Arts must deposit Rs.
5 crores and release the film. After
the film’s release the court
ordered that Salem Chandrasekar
can realize the amount. Geetha Arts
appealed to the Supreme Court against
this decision. While this suit is
still pending at the SC, Salem Chandrasekar
has once again filed a petition
requesting the High Court to direct
Geetha Arts to deposit the entire
profits Rs. 230 crore until the
issue is resolved. The case has
been posted for hearing on July
2nd.
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