Prerna
said
the
two
new
films
will
go
on
floors
this
year.
Besides
this,
she
is
also
working
on
the
remake
of
1964
classic
"Woh
Kaun
Thi".
"We
are
talking
to
Aishwarya
Rai-Bachchan
about
this
film.
She
loved
the
subject
and
this
is
also
expected
to
go
on
floors
this
year.
Also,
we
would
like
to
work
with
Akshay
Kumar
again," she
added.
Producer
Prerna
Arora,
who
has
critically
acclaimed
films
like
"Toilet
Ek
Prem
Katha",
"Rustom" and
"PadMan"
to
her
credit,
says
she
is
all
excited
about
her
next
slate
of
movies
that
include
a
love
story
and
a
thriller.
A
dispute
between
Bhushan
Kumar's
T-Series
and
Prerna's
KriArj
Entertainment
over
the
release
of
their
two
upcoming
films
-
"Batti
Gul
Meter
Chalu"
and
"Fanne
Khan"
-
has
been
sorted
and
the
two
banners
have
once
again
collaborated.
"I
am
happy
that
the
issue
has
been
sorted
out
with
Bhushan
ji.
We
have
formulated
a
new
structure
for
our
upcoming
films.
We
will
be
making
an
official
announcement
next
week."
"We
have
signed
two
films
-
one
is
a
love
story
and
the
other
is
a
thriller.
We
have
resolved
the
dispute
(out
of
court)
with
regards
to
'Batti
Gul
Meter
Chalu' and
'Fanne
Khan'
both
the
films
will
release
as
per
schedule,"
Prerna
told
PTI.
"Batti
Gul
Meter
Chalu",
starring
Shahid
Kapoor,
Shraddha
Kapoor
and
Yami
Gautam,
is
based
on
surging
electricity
bills
in
villages
despite
long
power
cuts.
The
social
drama
is
slated
to
release
in
September.
"Fanne
Khan",
a
musical
comedy,
features
Anil
Kapoor,
Aishwarya
Rai-Bachchan
and
Rajkummar
Rao
in
the
lead.
It
is
about
a
struggling
singer
who
wants
his
daughter
to
be
successful
in
the
world
of
music.
It
is
expected
to
hit
the
theatres
sometime
in
August.
Actor-producer
John
Abraham
terminated
his
company
JA
Entertainment's
partnership
with
KriArj
Entertainment
alleging
"material
breaches",
including
non-payment,
and
said
the
latter
has
no
rights
over
the
film
"Parmanu:
The
Story
of
Pokhran".
Asked
about
this
issue,
Prerna
says
she
will
be
careful
about
paper
work
related
to
contracts
in
the
future
so
as
to
avoid
any
controversy.
"I
will
be
extremely
careful
going
ahead
when
it
comes
to
paper
work.
I
signed
wrong
documents
with
people.
It
was
a
big
mistake.
I
was
told
by
a
superstar
'treat
your
contract
like
bible,
respect
your
contract',
which
I
did
not.
After
delivering
four
hit
films
I
was
little
over
confident,
so
I
signed
the
papers
casually," she
said.
Inputs
From
PTI