Phantom Films, a joint movie production house owned by Vikas Bahl, Anurag Kashyap, Vikramaditya Motwane and Madhu Mantena, claims it has the IPR (intellectual property rights) of 2003 release "Gangaajal", directed and produced by Jha, and the rights to make sequel or any adaptation based on the original film.
The notice, issued on August 6, claimed that Jha Production (PJP) had made a sequel of "Gangaajal" without having rights.
It added that if Jha fails to pay the compensation within 7 days, than Phantom will go to court against the director and PJP over the issue.
Phantom film in its notice also stated that Jha has already taken money for the rights of the film "Gangaajal" and "Jai Gangaajal" (from Phantom), and thus, does not hold the authority to make a sequel.
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The notice was issued after Play Entertainment (co- producer of 'Jai Gangaajal') had recently given an advertisement in a trade magazine, regarding the rights of 'Gangaajal'.
Reacting to the notice issued, Prakash Jha Productions
CEO Sunil Agrawal said the entire world associates Jha with 2003 release "Gangaajal" and that the movie "Jai Gangaajal" is not a sequel of the earlier movie.
"'Gangaajal' was a creation of Prakash Jha. And besides, this (Jai Gangaajal) movie is not a sequel of the earlier movie. It is independent by itself. There is no similarity between both movies so where is the question of violating IPR?" he questioned.
"But they didn't do so as they had no substance in their allegations. They are only trying to grab advantage of Jha's status," he said.
Meanwhile, an official from Amboli police station said that a letter of inquiry has been issued to Jha, asking him to appear before them on Wednesday.
"We have issued a letter of inquiry to Prakash Jha. We have requested him to answer a few queries that we have," he said.