Shah Rukh Khan and his family are temporarily relocating from their iconic home, Mannat, in Bandra, as major renovation work is set to begin in May. After living there for over 20 years, the Khan family will vacate the property for the three-year project, which requires legal approvals due to Mannat's heritage status.
Pooja Entertainment, founded by Vashu Bhagnani, was embroiled in a legal dispute with Netflix in 2024 over alleged cheating and unpaid dues of nearly Rs 47.37 crore. After a year of negotiations and legal proceedings, both parties have now settled the matter, with Netflix agreeing to pay Rs 20 crore.
When actress Rakul Preet Singh was asked about the allegations of unpaid dues against her father-in-law, producer Vashu Bhagnani during media interactions, she refrained from answering and avoided the question.
Vashu and Jackky Bhagnani, is currently entangled in a legal dispute with Netflix over a hefty sum of Rs 47.37 crore. This dispute comes on the heels of a series of underwhelming box office performances from their recent films. Vashu Bhagnani has filed a lawsuit accusing Netflix of cheating and non-payment, a claim Netflix has firmly denied, countering that it is Pooja Entertainment that owes them money.
In a surprising turn of events, producer Vashu Bhagnani has accused Netflix India of allegedly cheating him out of Rs 47.37 crore, a claim that the streaming giant vehemently denies. Speaking to the Economic Times, Bhagnani, the head of Pooja Entertainment, asserted that he has not received the payments he believes are owed for his three recent films: Hero No 1, Mission Raniganj, and Bade Miyan Chote Miyan
Pooja Entertainment, led by Vashu Bhagnani and Jackky Bhagnani, is currently facing significant financial challenges. According to a recent report, the company's profit for the fiscal year 2023-24 stands at Rs 8 crore.
Film producer Vashu Bhagnani is facing controversy as he is accused of not paying dues totalling more than ₹65 lakh to crew members involved in three of his recent films. This includes ₹33.13 lakh owed to director Tinu Suresh Desai for his work on Mission Raniganj.
Film producer Vashu Bhagnani, facing setbacks with consecutive film flops under Pooja Entertainment, has retained ownership of his seven-storey office building despite financial challenges.
This weekend, former Pooja Entertainment employees publicly accused the company, owned by Jaccky and Vashu Bhagnani, of non-payment. Shortly after, reports suggested that the production house sold their seven-floor office to settle a Rs 250 crore debt.
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