Sanju:
Abu
Salem
sends
Legal
Notice
to
makers
of
Sanjay
Dutt's
Biopic;
Here's
Why
|
FilmiBeat
Gangster
Abu
Salem
has
slapped
a
notice
on
the
makers
of
Sanju,
Rajkumar
Hirani
and
Vidhu
Vinod
Chopra
for
allegedly
portraying
wrong
information
about
him
in
the
film.
The
notice
claims
that
Abu
Salem
never
met
Sanjay
Dutt
or
supplied
arms
and
ammunition
to
him.
Salem
has
also
threatened
the
makers
to
file
a
defamation
case
if
the
particular
scene
related
to
him
is
not
removed
within
a
period
of
15
days.
Referring
to
a
scene
which
was
alleged
false,
the
notice
stated,
"The
scene
where
Ranbir
Kapoor
(pictured
as
Sanjay
Dutt)
gives
confessional
statement
about
the
possession
of
arms
and
ammunition
during
the
communal
tensions
around
our
country
in
the
year
1993
is
defaming
my
client
as
my
client
never
supplied
the
arms
and
ammunition
as
alleged
to
Mr.
Sanjay
Dutt
as
pictured
in
the
said
film."
Currently,
the
gangster
is
serving
a
life
sentence
in
jail
after
being
convicted
in
the
1993
Mumbai
blasts.
He
has
also
been
sentenced
to
seven
years
rigorous
imprisonment
in
the
2002
extortion
case
by
the
Delhi
Court.
The
makers
of
Sanju
haven't
reciprocated
to
Abu
Salem's
notice
yet.
On
the
other
side,
Ranbir
is
out
of
station
as
he
is
busy
with
the
shoot
of
his
next
film,
Brahmastra
in
Bulgaria.
Now,
we've
gotta
wait
and
watch
if
the
makers
will
remove
the
scene
or
find
another
way
to
deal
with
Salem's
notice.