Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Soundarya Rajinikanth's movie Goa is Ban
Goa directed by Venkat Prabhu and produced by Soundarya Rajinikanth’s Ocher Studios is in troubled waters. Soundarya Rajinikanth has borrowed money from Varun Maniyan, a building contractor to a tune of Rs 1.60 crore, of which Rs 1.10 crore was given from office funds and the remaining Rs 50 lakh was drawn from his personal funds. The interest rate is said to be 24 percent.
A promissory note has been signed by Soundarya Rajinikanth at the time of taking the loan, but Varun is not happy with it and wanted her to sign a loan bond. Though Soundarya agreed to it initially, she was dilly dallying the whole process, He says in his petition to the court. With the film in its final stages, gearing up for a Pongal release, Varun feels that he cannot collect his money if the film is released and this has forced the contractor to file a case against Ocher Studios.
Now the court has given a stay order stating that all the film (Goa) related activities should be stopped till December 11.
A promissory note has been signed by Soundarya Rajinikanth at the time of taking the loan, but Varun is not happy with it and wanted her to sign a loan bond. Though Soundarya agreed to it initially, she was dilly dallying the whole process, He says in his petition to the court. With the film in its final stages, gearing up for a Pongal release, Varun feels that he cannot collect his money if the film is released and this has forced the contractor to file a case against Ocher Studios.
Now the court has given a stay order stating that all the film (Goa) related activities should be stopped till December 11.
Labels:
Goa,
Soundarya Rajinikanth,
Varun Maniyan,
Venkat Prabhu
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