• Sat. Nov 23rd, 2024

    The legal team of the author of ‘Didda. The Warrior Queen of Kashmir’, Ashish Kaul on Wednesday sent a notice to Khar police station in Mumbai. For seeking an update on the copyright case filed by him against the actor Kangana Ranaut and others.

    Therefore, followed by the Supreme Court’s order, an FIR has been registered at the Khar police station on March 12. Reports against the Kangana, Kamal Kumar Jain, Rangoli Chandel and Akshat Ranaut. Under IPC Section 405 (criminal breach of trust), 415 (cheating), 120 B (criminal conspiracy) as well as the Copyright Act.

    He accused the actor of copyright violation. He claimed that he had sent her an email about the storyline of his book to Kangana Ranaut. She used some part of it in her tweet while announcing her film.

    Seeking an update, a notice has been sent to the Khar police station by advocates Ravish Zamindar and Yogita Joshi. Who said that they were unclear about the progress even after visiting the police station.

    Kangana and Producer Kamal Jain will come together and bring a franchise after Manikarna, the Queen of Jhansi in 2019. In February, both of them met together with legendary writer Vijayendra Prasad to discuss the script and the film.

    “Discussions with @KanganaTeam and legendary writer #VijayendraPrasad as we begin the journey to our next project The Legend of Didda.

    The sequence will tell the true story of Didda, the Queen of Kashmir who defeated Mehmud Ghaznavi twice. Despite suffering from polio in one leg, she defeated him and was one of the greatest warriors.

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