250 Crores Disaster - Director Unpaid..!

G GOWTHAM
Pooja Entertainment and producer vashu bhagnani are having more and more problems. It has now been reported by director Ali abbas Zafar that Bhagnani has not paid him Rs 7.30 crore for the highly criticized movie Bade Miyan Chote Miyan, which featured akshay kumar and tiger Shroff. The production company and many other stakeholders were left in desperate difficulties after the picture failed to make more than Rs 100 crore at the worldwide box office, even with an astounding budget of Rs 350 crore.

The Directors' Association apparently received a complaint from Ali abbas Zafar, which prompted the group to request assistance from the Federation of Western indian Cine Employees (FWICE). Ali Zafar's assertions were refuted by pooja Entertainment, which said that BMCM Films Ltd. had informed them that the dues he had specified were illegitimate and subject to a number of offsets. Regarding this matter, Ali abbas Zafar has refrained from commenting publicly out of concern that it may cause more delays in his payout.
 
Moreover, FWICE president BN Tiwari disclosed that pooja Entertainment owes workers from three different movies—Mission Raniganj, Ganapath, and Bade Miyan Chote Miyan—more than Rs 65 lakh. In order to pay off a massive debt of Rs 250 crore, vashu bhagnani allegedly sold the ostentatious seven-story pooja Entertainment headquarters in mumbai and fired 80% of his employees. Returning to yash Raj Films, Ali abbas Zafar is anticipated to helm Pathaan 2, starring Shah Rukh Khan.
 


 

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