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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