Aishwarya Rai Bachchan's Film In Big Trouble; Read Shocking Details About Fanne Khan
Fanney Khan is in big trouble because of the non payment of dues. A report in Mid-Day stated that the crew is refusing to shoot the final two songs and other pending work of the film now.
Fanney
Khan
will
be
Aishwarya
Rai
Bachchan's
third
project
with
Anil
Kapoor.
They
have
previously
worked
in
Taal
and
Hamara
Dil
Aapke
Paas
Hai.
But
as
per
reports,
the
movie
is
in
big
trouble
because
of
the
non-payment
of
dues.
A
report
in
Mid-Day
stated
that
the
crew
is
refusing
to
shoot
the
final
two
songs
and
other
pending
work
of
the
film
now.
A
crew
member,
on
condition
of
anonymity,
revealed
that
he
hasn't
been
paid
for
his
services
on
the
film
so
far,
"The
freelancers
associated
with
the
project
have
a
contract
with
KriArj
Entertainment.
We
were
told
that
the
payments
would
come
in
by
early
March
but
haven't
received
a
penny.''
We
Have
Given
An
Ultimatum
''So,
we've
decided
not
to
start
work
on
the
next
schedule
till
we
get
paid.
We
have
given
an
ultimatum
to
the
producers
to
clear
the
dues
by
April
15."
What
The
Co-producer
Of
The
Film
Revealed?
Rajiv
Tandon
of
Rakeysh
Omprakash
Mehra
Pictures
(ROMP),
co-producers
of
the
film,
said,
"I
am
personally
looking
into
payments
and
there
isn't
any
delay
from
our
end."
He
Says
The
Reason
For
The
Delay
Is
"We
were
working
towards
getting
a
particular
choreographer
on
board.
That
took
a
while.
The
shoot
is
lined
up
for
April
24
to
May
7."
The
Release
Date
Has
Been
Pushed
Confirming
that
Fanne
Khan's
release
has
been
pushed
to
July
13,
he
said,
"There
were
other
bigger
films
coming
on
June
15.
It
didn't
make
sense
to
clash."
For
The
Uninitiated
Fanne
Khan
is
the
fourth
film
co-produced
by
KriArj
Entertainment
which
is
in
financial
trouble.
Very
recently
John
Abraham
terminated
his
collaboration
with
KriArj
and
announced
a
new
date
for
his
next
film
Parmanu
-
The
Story
Of
Pokhran.
John
Abraham
too
accused
KriArj
of
defaulting
on
payments
that
led
to
delays
in
the
movie's
release.
The
actor
had
also
issued
a
statement,
which
read,
''Aafter
Prernaa's
repeated
delays
in
making
payments
by
stopping
cheque
payments
and
giving
wrong
bank
transfer
details
(UTR
numbers)
at
every
stage
and
refusal
to
pay
the
last
tranches
of
payment,
which
were
critical
for
completing
the
post
production
work
of
the
film,
John
followed
the
due
process
as
laid
down
by
law.
''He
first
gave
a
legal
notice
to
cure
the
breach
and
after
Prernaa's
failure
to
cure
the
breaches,
John
terminated
the
agreement
with
Prernaa
in
order
to
save
his
film.''