Kannada
film
actress
Pooja
Gandhi's
arbitration
case
filed
against
producer-cum-director
Shiva
Ganapathy
has
been
disposed
by
City
Civil
Court
judge
Majjige
Nijaganavar
in
the
wake
of
a
compromise
between
them.
Following
the
footsteps
of
Golden
girl
Ramya,
The
Mungaru
Male
star
had
earlier
alleged
that
the
producer
had
not
cleared
her
dues
of
payment.
So
she
had
appealed
for
stay
on
the
release
of
film
Nee
Illade.
According
to
the
terms
of
the
compromise
petition,
distribution
rights
of
film
Nee
Illade
in
Dakshina
Kannada
and
Hyderabad-Karnataka
region,
upto
a
collection
of
Rs
4
lakh,
should
be
given
to
Pooja.
"Over
and
above,
if
the
any
excess
amount
is
there,
it
has
been
voluntarily
agreed
by
the
petitioner
that
it
should
go
into
the
account
of
the
producer,
Shiva
Ganapathy," Pooja's
counsel
Murali
Krishna
told
PTI.
Pooja
had
earlier
charged
Shiva
Ganapathy
of
paying
only
Rs
4
lakh
as
advance
out
of
the
total
amount
of
Rs
12
lakh
that
was
due
to
her.
Later,
Pooja
said,
"Being
an
artiste,
I
do
not
like
to
stop
the
release
of
any
film
whether
I
act
in
it
or
not.
I
have
agreed
for
the
compromise
to
see
that
Shiva
Ganapathy's
career
is
not
jeopardised."