Oh, the drama never stops in the glitzy world of Bollywood, does it? Just when you think you’ve heard it all, another scandal comes tumbling out like a badly choreographed dance sequence. So, sit back, grab your popcorn, and let Bollywood Newshound Nisha spill the tea on today’s cinematic soap opera. 🎬🍿
Vashu Bhagnani vs. Netflix: A Cash Clash! 💸🔥
Oh dear, Vashu Bhagnani, the man who could give Scrooge McDuck a run for his money, is back in the spotlight! This time, the producer’s production house, Pooja Entertainment, is accusing Netflix of a ₹47 crore con job. Yes, you heard it right. Apparently, Netflix hasn’t paid up for the streaming rights to three of Pooja’s films: Hero No. 1, Mission Raniganj, and Bade Miyan Chote Miyan. A hefty sum of ₹47.37 crore is what’s at stake here.
Netflix, not one to take such allegations lying down, has flipped the script, claiming it’s actually Bhagnani who owes them money. I mean, seriously, who knew Bollywood had turned into a giant episode of Judge Judy? 🙄
The Director Drama: Ali Abbas Zafar Enters the Fray 🎥
Vashu Bhagnani, my dear, you seem to be collecting enemies like they’re rare Pokémon cards. Director Ali Abbas Zafar has accused Vashu of holding back ₹7.3 crore for his work on Bade Miyan Chote Miyan. In fact, Ali was so frustrated he took his grievances to the Directors Association.
But wait, it gets juicier! Bhagnani retaliated by accusing Ali of misusing subsidy funds during the film’s shoot in Abu Dhabi. He even tried to file a police complaint, but alas, no FIR was registered. These two are more dramatic than any on-screen couple, I tell you. 🤦♀️
The Crew Conundrum: Unpaid Dues 🎬💰
And if you thought the story ends there, think again. Back in July 2024, it was reported that Bhagnani hadn’t paid ₹65 lakh to the crew members of one of his films. The Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) had to step in to mediate. Seriously, Vashu, maybe it’s time to invest in a good accountant?
Nisha’s Nutshell 🥜
In the grand Bollywood circus, the show must go on, even if it means pointing fingers and playing the blame game. Here’s the moral of today’s tale: In Bollywood, it’s not just the drama on-screen that steals the spotlight; the off-screen antics are equally entertaining. So, if you’re planning to join this industry, come prepared with a thick skin, a good lawyer, and maybe a piggy bank big enough to hold a few crore!
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