Filmmaker Raaj Shaandilyaa has given a detailed response to reports of a legal disagreement with Balaji Telefilms, which is owned by Ekta Kapoor.
The reports said that this dispute had affected the shooting of Bhagam Bhag 2.
In his statement, Shaandilyaa said he had followed his contractual rights and sent a notice to end his arrangement with Balaji Telefilms.
He said, “It has now been over two weeks since the notice was sent. If Balaji Telefilms thought they had a strong enough legal reason to challenge the ending of the arrangement, they could have gone to the right court. But no such action has been taken.”
When it came to reports of criminal allegations, he called them “exaggerated and without any real basis.”
He explained that these claims seemed like attempts to scare him after they realized there was no valid legal reason to oppose the termination. He also said he is confident in his legal position and will deal with any allegations through the proper legal channels.
He also made it clear that Bhagam Bhag 2 is still moving forward as planned.
“It may also be clarified that the film Bhagam Bhag 2 is very much on track and the project will proceed as scheduled,” he said, refuting reports that the sequel had been put on hold because of the dispute.
This comes after reports suggested that the sequel, which stars Akshay Kumar, Manoj Bajpayee, and Paresh Rawal, had stopped filming because of legal problems.
In his final message, Shaandilyaa asked people in the film and creative industries to be aware of the situation and make their own judgments when joining professional groups.
The case now seems to be moving toward more legal and professional discussions, while the future of the film continues to be closely watched.
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