Ramesh Taurani backs Bade Miyan Chote Miyan row
Ramesh Taurani backs Bade Miyan Chote Miyan row
In the midst of the ongoing Bade Miyan Chote Miyan controversy, Ramesh Taurani of Tips Music Company, has stepped forward to support Bhagnani, dubbing the controversy nothing but a ‘misunderstanding.’
‘Bade Miyan Chote Miyan’, which tanked at the box office, is back in the headlines due to the production house Pooja Entertainment, which backed the project. Several crew members, including the director Ali Abbas Zafar himself, have accused Vashu Bhagnani’s production house of non-payment and delayed payments. Amidst the controversy, Ramesh Taurani has come forward to support Bhagnani, calling the controversy nothing but a ‘misunderstanding.’
In a conversation with the a media spokesperson, Ramesh Taurani spoke in defended Vashu Bhagnani and his production house nd stated, “Whatever happened will be cleared up and they will move forward. He doesn’t think Vashu Bhagnani is the kind of producer who would do something like this. He’s been around since 1995. He hadn’t heard of him doing something like this with anyone’s money before. He thinks it’s a misunderstanding, and they’ll make sure it’s sorted out.
However, actor, Ronit Roy lashed out at Pooja Entertainment
when he openly came out in support of the team against Vashu Bhagnani’s Pooja Entertainment to share that his and his team’s dues were also cleared by Himanshu Mehra.
Over an a media interaction, Ronit revealed that he was lucky to have got a large part of his acting fees for his work in ‘Bade Miyan Chote Miyan’. The money supposed to come from Vashu Bhagnani happened only following intervention by Himanshu Mehra who needs to credited for the same. It was due to Himanshu Mehra that his staff and security company were able to receive payment due to them.
According to Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) . filmmaker Vashu Bhagnani owed a huge amount of money to the crew members who worked on their three films, ‘Mission Raniganj’, ‘Ganapath’, and ‘Bade Miyan Chote Miyan’. The Federation further went on to add that notwithstanding multiple reminders, the production house never deemed it necessary to clear the dues.
Meanwhile, IFTDA President Ashoke Pandit and FWICE President B.N. Tiwari are into close monitorisation of the matter.
Earlier, Vashu Bhagnani also accused OTT platform Netflix of non-payment of dues, to which a Netflix spokesperson claimed it as unfounded.
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