
Mumbai:
Diamond merchant and film financier Bharat Shah has some scores to settle with Ram Gopal Varma over Rs 10 crore he lent the filmmaker eons ago. Last year, Bharat Shah had lodged an official complaint with film body, Association of Motion Pictures and Television Programme Producers (AMPTPP) to recover his money, along with the applicable interest.
The filmmaker retorted with a suit in the Civil Court, Dindoshi, filed against Bharat Shah. The Court referred the matter back to AMPTPP, but we hear RGV is in no mood to repay the interest amount.
However, the twist in the tale would be if Shah, who put money behind RGV's cult film Satya, denied permission to use the title for the movie's recently announced sequel. That will mean it can't be called Satya 2 or anything to do with the original, which could prove disastrous. Remember what happened to Ram Gopal Varma Ke Sholay after it was renamed to Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag?
The filmmaker retorted with a suit in the Civil Court, Dindoshi, filed against Bharat Shah. The Court referred the matter back to AMPTPP, but we hear RGV is in no mood to repay the interest amount.
However, the twist in the tale would be if Shah, who put money behind RGV's cult film Satya, denied permission to use the title for the movie's recently announced sequel. That will mean it can't be called Satya 2 or anything to do with the original, which could prove disastrous. Remember what happened to Ram Gopal Varma Ke Sholay after it was renamed to Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag?