The family of flight purser has moved to court accusing the producers of the National Award-winning movie of "criminal conspiracy" and going back on their word of sharing 10 per cent of the net profit.
In an official statement the studio said, Neerja's life rights and permissions were obtained by Blingg Unplugged even before they came on board to produce the movie that released last year.
'Neerja', starring Sonam Kapoor in the titular role, was backed by Fox Star India. It had grossed an estimated Rs 125 crore in worldwide earnings.
The studio called the Bhanot family's decision to move to court "unfortunate" and said they hope Atul Kasbekar's Blingg Unplugged and the family are able to resolve their differences soon.
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"The life story of Neerja Bhanot inspired the nation and the movie created history, created memories that we deeply cherish, memories that will last forever. We hope for quick resolution to the ongoing issue," the statement further read.
The matter made it to the court after both sides failed to resolve the money-sharing issue and even failed to agree on the appointment of an arbitrator. The case will be heard in July.
Neerja was killed two days before her 23rd birthday, while trying to save passengers during a terrorist hijack of a Pan-Am flight at the Karachi airport in Pakistan on September 5, 1986.
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