Priyanka
Chopra
had
earlier
sent
a
legal
notice
to
her
former
boy
friend
Aseem
Merchant
prohibiting
him
from
going
ahead
on
the
biopic,
but
looks
like
he
is
under
no
pressure.
Aseem
Merchant
says,
"We
are
going
ahead
with
the
project
and
we
do
not
want
to
succumb
to
any
pressure
tactics.
We
have
already
replied
to
her
notice."
The
producer's
lawyer,
Alankar
Kripkekar
says,
"I
can
only
say
that
we
have
the
rights
to
Jaju's
biopic,
67
days,
and
we
are
going
ahead
with
the
project.
Withdrawing
publicity
material
of
the
film
is
simply
not
true.
The
film
is
in
its
nascent
stage
right
now,
as
we
have
not
yet
written
the
script
of
the
film.
As
for
defamation,
why
would
we
want
to
defame
anyone?
It
is
Prakash
Jaju's
story
and
we
are
going
to
stick
to
it.''
Aseem
Merchant
further
added,
"We
have
bought
the
rights
of
Prakash
Jaju's
biopic.
So
no,
I
am
not
showing
the
film's
script
to
anyone.''
Priyanka's
lawyer
had
sent
a
legal
notice
to
Aseem
earlier
stating
that
the
biopic
on
Prakash
Jaju
dwells
heavily
on
Priyanka's
personal
life.
It
was
also
mentioned
that
the
publicity
material
of
the
film
should
be
withdrawn
and
no
personal
or
confidential
matters
either
about
her
or
her
family
should
be
mentioned.
Lawyer
says
that
Merchant
is
going
ahead
with
his
plans
of
making
a
biopic
on
Prakash
Jaju
who
was
Priyanka
Chopra's
former
business
manager.
Looks
like
the
Biopic
got
all
publicity
even
before
it
is
filmed.
Piggy
Chops
has
just
not
thought
about
that!!