The Controversies Have Been always a Crucial Parts Of Bollywood Celebrities. There Are Many Instances When The Big Bollywood Stars Come Under The Fire!
Here are the top fives controversies related to Bollywood stars in recent past......
Milap Zaveri's sex comedy 'Mastizaade,' which stars Sunny Leone, Vir Das and Tusshar Kapoor in the lead has ended up in a legal soup, reported India Today.
A complaint has been registered against the cast and the crew of the movie. Reportedly, a case has been filed in the Adarsh Nagar police station in Delhi and the matter is currently under investigation, stated the report. Apparently, the reason for the complaint was that the actors were promoting condom inside a temple is a very vulgar way.
'Mastizaade' is not the only sex comedy movie to come under fire this year.
Kyaa Kool Hain Hum 3 actress
Mandana Karimi has been the talk of the town these days for all her
antics on a reality TV show that she is part of. However, according to a
report on Mumbai Mirror, her complete absence of time management skills
have rubbed the makers of her upcoming film in a wrong way.
A source informed that Mandana's contract has a clause that requires her to allocate at least 10 days for the film's promotions. Before going on the reality show, she paid producer Ekta Kapoor a visit and was clearly informed that the film would release anytime between January and February 2016.
But she has reportedly made no effort to come out of the house and honour her agreement. "We are happy that the TV show has made her popular but Mandana has contractually committed to us and will have to adhere by it. She had signed with us much before entering the house," informed CEO of Balaji Motion Pictures, Aman Gill.
Mumbai Mirror had earlier reported that Rakesh Roshan and Sanjay Gupta were teaming up for a love story-cum-revenge drama featuring Hrithik Roshan. But the film, which was to roll in Mumbai in February and be shot over a four-month marathon schedule, has found itself in a legal soup.
According to MumbaiMirror.com, the model-actor, Sudhanshu Pandey, is suing the makers for copyright infringement of his story, screenplay, and dialogue. He said that he had spent two-and-a-half years nurturing his script titled, Farmayish. He alleged that the story was his and was to be the debut production, made under his banner Raw Stock Production Private Limited.
According to a Times Now report, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) has issued summons to Kolkata Knight Riders co-owner, Shah Rukh Khan, for allegedly breaching the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) norms.
It further goes on to say that Kolkata Knight Riders Sports Pvt Ltd, which is co-owned by Shah Rukh Khan, Juhi Chawla and Jay Mehta, is suspected to have undervalued its shares in a transfer deal with a Mauritius company. It also mentions that Shah Rukh Khan has asked for more time to appear before the ED, as he is out of town.
After it was reported that a Pune-based lawyer had filed an FIR against Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Ranveer Singh, the filmmaker's spokesperson has cleared the air.
The spokesperson has issued a statement that reads, “The team of Bajirao Mastani was shooting at the Bhor Rajwada court in Pune. When crucial shots had to be taken, the few people present in the court were asked to leave so as to avoid chaos and crowding.
The crew has been extremely professional and ensured that the shoot took off smoothly and in the most respectful manner. No one was mistreated during the shoot."
Source:timesofindia
Here are the top fives controversies related to Bollywood stars in recent past......
FIR filed against Sunny Leone and Vir Das
Milap Zaveri's sex comedy 'Mastizaade,' which stars Sunny Leone, Vir Das and Tusshar Kapoor in the lead has ended up in a legal soup, reported India Today.
A complaint has been registered against the cast and the crew of the movie. Reportedly, a case has been filed in the Adarsh Nagar police station in Delhi and the matter is currently under investigation, stated the report. Apparently, the reason for the complaint was that the actors were promoting condom inside a temple is a very vulgar way.
'Mastizaade' is not the only sex comedy movie to come under fire this year.
Mandana Karimi lands in a legal soup
A source informed that Mandana's contract has a clause that requires her to allocate at least 10 days for the film's promotions. Before going on the reality show, she paid producer Ekta Kapoor a visit and was clearly informed that the film would release anytime between January and February 2016.
But she has reportedly made no effort to come out of the house and honour her agreement. "We are happy that the TV show has made her popular but Mandana has contractually committed to us and will have to adhere by it. She had signed with us much before entering the house," informed CEO of Balaji Motion Pictures, Aman Gill.
Sudhanshu Pandey sends notice to Rakesh Roshan and Sanjay Gupta
Mumbai Mirror had earlier reported that Rakesh Roshan and Sanjay Gupta were teaming up for a love story-cum-revenge drama featuring Hrithik Roshan. But the film, which was to roll in Mumbai in February and be shot over a four-month marathon schedule, has found itself in a legal soup.
According to MumbaiMirror.com, the model-actor, Sudhanshu Pandey, is suing the makers for copyright infringement of his story, screenplay, and dialogue. He said that he had spent two-and-a-half years nurturing his script titled, Farmayish. He alleged that the story was his and was to be the debut production, made under his banner Raw Stock Production Private Limited.
Enforcement Directorate issues summons to Shah Rukh Khan
According to a Times Now report, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) has issued summons to Kolkata Knight Riders co-owner, Shah Rukh Khan, for allegedly breaching the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) norms.
It further goes on to say that Kolkata Knight Riders Sports Pvt Ltd, which is co-owned by Shah Rukh Khan, Juhi Chawla and Jay Mehta, is suspected to have undervalued its shares in a transfer deal with a Mauritius company. It also mentions that Shah Rukh Khan has asked for more time to appear before the ED, as he is out of town.
'No one was mistreated during the shoot'
After it was reported that a Pune-based lawyer had filed an FIR against Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Ranveer Singh, the filmmaker's spokesperson has cleared the air.
The spokesperson has issued a statement that reads, “The team of Bajirao Mastani was shooting at the Bhor Rajwada court in Pune. When crucial shots had to be taken, the few people present in the court were asked to leave so as to avoid chaos and crowding.
The crew has been extremely professional and ensured that the shoot took off smoothly and in the most respectful manner. No one was mistreated during the shoot."
Source:timesofindia
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