All
was
not
merry
during
the
shoot
of
Sunny
Leone's
upcoming
web
series
Anamika.
The
actor
was
taken
to
her
vanity
van
mid-way
from
the
shoot
by
her
director
Vikram
Bhatt
after
trouble
ensued
on
the
sets
of
the
show.
This
not
only
resulted
to
the
shooting
of
the
same
to
be
stalled
but
Vikram
also
had
to
reschedule
the
shoot
of
the
show
to
another
location
with
an
extra
cost
and
he
had
to
pay
a
whopping
amount
of
Rs
13
to
14
lakh
to
action
director
Abbas
Ali
Moghul.
It
all
started
when
few
members
of
the
Fighters'
Association
stormed
into
the
sets
of
Anamika
where
Sunny
was
shooting
and
demanded
Vikram
Bhatt
to
pay
Rs
38
lakh
to
Abbas
for
his
service
in
the
previous
8
shows
with
Bhatt.
Talking
to
the
Times
Of
India
on
the
same
Vikram
revealed
that
he
was
bewildered
and
his
first
reaction
was
to
keep
Sunny
Leone
safe.
He
told
that
he
was
forced
to
send
the
snapshots
of
the
cheques
which
he
has
to
give
to
Abbas
and
a
Fighters'
Association
member
called
Murtaza
had
also
come
to
collect
the
cheques.
He
added
how
by
the
time
all
the
chaos
took
place,
the
sun
had
already
set
and
he
could
not
complete
the
panned
out
scenes.
Abbas
Ali
Moghul
also
revealed
to
the
Times
Of
India
that
the
Fighters'
Association
is
looking
into
the
matter
and
that
he
hopes
that
they
will
be
able
to
resolve
it.
Vikram
Bhatt
further
said
to
the
publication
on
Abbas'
reply
that
Abbas
Ali
Moghul
could
have
easily
reached
out
to
him
if
he
had
missed
two
calls
from
him.
Bhatt
also
said
that
he
does
not
owe
Abbas
Rs
38
lakh
and
that
the
action
director
did
not
have
an
invoice,
agreement
or
a
contract
with
him
for
the
same.
The
General
Secretary
Of
Fighters'
Association,
Ejaz
Gulab
also
said
to
the
publication
that
a
man
called
Moses
who
was
roped
in
by
Bhatt
in
place
of
Abbas
has
also
stopped
shooting
for
the
show
and
has
showcased
his
support
for
Abbas.
Bhatt
has
revealed
that
nobody
in
the
industry
would
like
to
work
with
Abbas
for
his
uncouth
behaviour.
Vikram
Bhatt
has
also
sent
a
legal
notice
to
Abbas
for
extorting
money
from
him.