Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
father
KK
Singh
has
moved
Delhi
High
Court
seeking
a
ban
on
films
that
are
based
on
the
late
actor's
life.
As
per
the
latest
updates,
the
Delhi
HC
has
issued
summons
to
the
makers
of
the
biopics
on
Sushant's
life,
considering
the
petition
filed
by
KK
Singh.
In
the
petition,
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
father
has
stated
that
people
are
using
his
son's
death
as
an
opportunity
to
get
fame
by
developing
different
theories
or
stories,
at
the
cost
of
their
family's
reputation.
KK
Singh
has
also
added
that
none
of
the
makers
who
are
associated
with
these
projects,
have
taken
his
consent
before
going
ahead.
Nyay:
The
Justice,
Shashank,
and
Suicide
Or
Murder:
A
Star
Was
Lost
are
some
of
the
films
that
KK
Singh
has
referred
to
his
petition.
"We
have
filed
a
suit
and
I
am
very
sure
of
getting
an
injunction
in
the
case,
the
judge
will
listen
to
their
replies
and
pass
the
verdict.
Our
next
hearing
is
in
the
month
of
May,''
revealed
family
lawyer
Vikas
Singh.
In
the
suit
filed,
Singh
has
said
that
he
has
learned
through
media
agencies,
that
a
film
Nyay:
The
Justice
based
on
the
life
of
Sushant
Singh
and
Rhea
Chakroborty,
the
accused
in
Sushant's
death
case.
Reportedly,
the
movie
is
scheduled
to
be
released
in
April
2021,
and
many
other
films,
series,
and
books
are
about
to
be
published
in
near
future.
It
has
been
reported
that
these
films
are
based
on
the
life
of
Sushant
Singh,
when
no
actual
truth
has
come
out
and
there
is
nothing
in
the
public
domain
to
ascertain
the
truth
of
the
matter.
KK
Singh
also
states
in
the
petition
that
the
producer
of
Nyay-The
Justice
is
the
lawyer
of
Shruti
Modi,
who
is
already
one
of
the
accused
in
the
Sushant
Singh
Rajput
death
case,
which
is
under
investigation
by
the
CBI.