Nidhi Dutta, the producer of the much-anticipated film Border 2, has recently addressed a series of allegations made by Bharat Shah concerning financial disputes tied to the film. The situation has escalated into a legal conflict, with Shah asserting that he is owed a share of the profits from the original Border film, which he financed. However, Nidhi Dutta has firmly defended her father, filmmaker JP Dutta, and his production company, JP Films, against these claims.
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Besides diluted promoter involvement, lack of 'real' profit and management solidity has deterred him from investing in new age companies, says Bharat Shah
The veteran fund manager shares why he believes the country is riding a growth crescendo that can last decades
India's speciality chemicals sector faces short-term challenges but is poised for long-term growth as it capitalises on opportunities to replace China's chemical exports. ASK Investments Managers' Bharat Shah remains optimistic about the sector's potential.
Watch N Mahalakshmi of Moneycontrol discussing with Bharat Shah, Director of ASK Investments about how to ride the bull run.
Bharat Shah, executive director, ASK Investments speaks to Moneycontrol spoke on monetary policy, banking crisis interest rates, preferred sectors, how to deal with information overload, and his filters for investing in companies
Jigar Mistry of Buoyant Capital differed from the value-based long-term investment style of the duo--Raamdeo Agrawal and Bharat Shah.
The ace investor is of the view that high growth is not possible for an extremely long period of time. Even a very high-growth company, after three-four years of 35-40 percent growth, "gets tired", he said.
India will be among the top three countries in the world both in terms of the GDP as well as the size of the market, and the more FIIs turn into sellers, greater will be the spring back action and bigger will be the opportunity for the country, believe experts
He believes that the economy is set for structural transformation and that the Budget 2022 has laid the foundation for a decades-long golden run
Watch Bharat Shah, Executive Director at ASK Group, discuss his investing mantra with Saurabh Mukherjea in this episode of Coffee Can Investing.
The Mumbai Customs has attached the properties of Bollywood producer Bharat Shah and his partner in a diamond export unit after they failed to cough up about Rs 30 crore as duty, penalty and interest amount in a 13-year-old duty evasion case.
The weakness continued at the markets for the third straight session. The Nifty shed another 30 points to close below 6,050.
Bharat Shah, Director, ASK Investment Managers Private Limited is positive on the two wheeler space.