Finally
Bollywood
actress
Priyanka
Chopra
has
sent
a
legal
notice
to
her
ex
boyfriend
Aseem
Merchant
for
producing
a
biopic
on
Priyanka's
former
manager
Prakash
Jaju.
The
proposed
biopic
allegedly
revolves
around
one
controversial
part
of
Priyanka's
life
and
the
actress
feels
that
it
is
an
infringement
of
her
privacy
rights.
A
copy
of
the
notice
has
been
sent
to
Jaju
as
well.
It
is
to
be
mentioned,
Priyanka
had
a
controversial
scuffle
with
her
former
manager
Prakash
Jaju
as
the
latter
then
alleged
that
Priyanka
owed
him
a
big
amount
of
money
which
she
refused
to
pay.
Things
went
worse
when
Jaju
allegedly
started
threatening
Priyanka
and
her
family,
following
which
the
actress's
father
filed
an
FIR
and
Jaju
was
arrested
and
jailed
for
67
days.
Now,
Priyanka's
ex
boyfriend,
Aseem
Merchant
is
planning
to
make
a
movie
titled
67
Days
which
Priyanka
feels
will
reflect
a
ugly
phase
of
her
life
and
has
thus,
sent
a
legal
notice
to
Aseem
and
Jaju
demanding
withdrawal
of
the
project.
The
notice
sent
by
Priyanka's
lawyer
stated,
"Our
client
is
shocked
to
note
that
while
all
the
news
articles
mention
the
proposed
film
as
your
(Jaju's)
biopic,
the
promotions
largely
refer
to
our
client
and
inclusion
of
aspects
of
her
and
her
family
life
rather
than
references
to
you.
You
are
intending
to
collude
with
Mr
Merchant
in
violation
of
our
client's
rights,
including
right
to
privacy,
defaming
our
client
and
lowering
her
reputation,
seeking
to
subject
her
to
hatred
and
ridicule.
Our
client
calls
upon
you
to
withdraw
all
the
publicity
material
of
the
film
with
immediate
effecr,
desist
using
or
referring
to
any
personal
or
confidential
information
about
her
and/
or
her
family,
desist
from
producing,
releasing
the
proposed
film
and
tender
an
unconditional
apology
to
her."
However,
both
Aseem
and
Jaju
have
maintained
that
the
proposed
film
is
primarily
based
on
the
life
of
Jaju
and
Priyanka
will
be
just
a
part
of
the
movie.