"Furious
7" has
been
on
our
watch
list
since
two
years
and
it
is
finally
releasing
in
India
on
2nd
April.
We
are
more
attached
to
this
film
from
the
franchise
as
it
is
the
last
film
of
one
of
our
favourites,
Paul
Walker.
The
handsome
actor
died
in
a
tragic
car
crash
in
2013
so
it
is
the
last
time
to
see
an
all
new
film
of
the
late
actor
on
the
big
screen
and
we
would
not
miss
the
chance
at
all.
However,
we
have
sad
news
for
Thailand
fans
of
'F&F'.
Furious
7
was
supposed
to
release
on
1st
April,
but
its
screening
has
been
stopped
for
now.
The
Civil
Court
on
Thursday
prohibited
the
screening
of
American
action
film
"Furious
7" due
to
pending
settlement
of
a
breach
of
contract
dispute
between
a
local
company
(Sahamongkol
Film)
and
the
movie's
star,
Thai
martial
artist
Panom
Yeerum,
better
known
as
Tony
Jaa,
reports
Bangkokpost.
The
action
was
brought
by
Somsak
"Sia
Jiang" Techaratanaprasert,
the
founder
of
Sahamongkol
Film
International.
Courtesy
of
twitter
Lawyer
Suwat
Apaipak
filed
the
case
with
the
Civil
Court.
Panom
aka
Tony
Jaa,
also
known
as
Tachakorn,
is
accused
of
breaching
a
10-year
contract
with
Sahamongkol
valid
until
2023
by
working
for
another
company.
The
movie
was
supposed
to
release
in
2014
but
due
to
the
tragic
death
of
Paul
Walker,
the
movie
was
delayed.
Paul
Walker
died
in
a
tragic
car
accident
on
30
November,
2013
while
the
shooting
of
"Furious
7"
was
underway.
Universal
Pictures
had
to
stop
the
production
of
the
movie
as
a
mark
of
respect
to
the
actor,
thus
causing
delay.
"Furious
7"
stars
Vin
Diesel,
Paul
Walker,
Dwayne
Johnson,
Michelle
Rodriguez,
Jordana
Brewster,
Tyrese
Gibson,
Ludacris,
Lucas
Black
and
Jason
Statham
in
the
lead
roles,
was
supposed
to
be
released
in
July
2014
but
is
releasing
on
April
1st
in
India.