Aseem says he has already replied to Priyanka’s legal notice and will go ahead with the project. Image: Mid-Day
Mumbai:
Undaunted by Priyanka Chopra's legal notice forbidding the biopic 67 Days, based on the actress' former secretary Prakash Jaju, the proposed film's makers are determined to go right ahead with the project.
Aseem Merchant, whose production company Limelight Motion Pictures Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. will produce the film, says he has no intention of backing out under legal duress.
"We don't succumb to such pressure tactics. We are going ahead with the project. We've replied to her legal notice," said Merchant. (Also Read: Aseem defies Priyanka's legal notice)
Prakash Jaju, whose account will be the crux of the film, said: "I've sold the rights of my biopic to Limelight, a company that is represented by Aseem Merchant and filmmaker Vikram Razdan. They say they're going ahead with the project."
Prakash does not reveal much else as he has been asked by Aseem Merchant not to speak.
Priyanka had an infamous fallout with her former secretary Prakash Jaju over finances.
Aseem Merchant, whose production company Limelight Motion Pictures Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. will produce the film, says he has no intention of backing out under legal duress.
"We don't succumb to such pressure tactics. We are going ahead with the project. We've replied to her legal notice," said Merchant. (Also Read: Aseem defies Priyanka's legal notice)
Prakash Jaju, whose account will be the crux of the film, said: "I've sold the rights of my biopic to Limelight, a company that is represented by Aseem Merchant and filmmaker Vikram Razdan. They say they're going ahead with the project."
Prakash does not reveal much else as he has been asked by Aseem Merchant not to speak.
Priyanka had an infamous fallout with her former secretary Prakash Jaju over finances.