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Kedarnath: KriArj HITS BACK at Abhishek Kapoor!
Just about a few days ago, we saw some seriously unhealthy developments taking place between the stakeholders of Sara Ali Khan and Sushant Singh Rajput’s film, Kedarnath. Notably, the conflict led to a fallout between KriArj entertainment and Guy In The Sky pictures (The directors’ production house).
Soon, we saw things getting ugly. Now, in response to that, KriArj has decided to take this matter directly to the court, now that the fallout is no secret.
Speaking about the same, KriArj Entertainment’s lawyer, Lavin C Hirani says, “In response to the various bogus statements and slanderous/defamatory material being circulated in the media by GITS (Abhishek Kapoor‘s production house, Guy In The Sky) against KriArj, it may be noted that all such statements/articles are absolutely baseless, bogus, frivolous and without any merit or semblance of truth whatsoever and are hereby totally denied and stand rejected.”
To this, Lavin added, “There is enough material to show that KriArj has complied with all its commitments as per their understanding with AK/GITS. As I understand there have been several serious defaults by GITS of it’s duties and obligations towards KriArj including there being severe delays in the production of the Film which was completely in a mess right from the start for reasons solely attributable to GITS.
Inspite of the above, KriArj provided its unconditional support to GITS and continued to make huge investments in the Film till it was realised that the amounts were not being used for the right purposes. KriArj tried to salvage the situation with GITS several times including making multiple efforts to resolve issues to no avail.”
KriArj , T-Series and Balaji are the rightful owners of Kedarnath as its co-producers and therefore GITS has no rights to oust KriArj from the film and out of its legal rights as producers and owners of the same.
We will be moving the Bombay High Court for enforcing our rights on the Film by early next week and hope to secure the necessary reliefs from the Honourable Court.”
Okay. Now, this is about to get NASTY, right?