Superstar Salman Khan has been slapped with a Rs 250 crore lawsuit by the producer of his 2010 film "Veer", seeking compensation for financial loss and defamation.
Vijay Galani claims he had agreed to pay Salman, 49, Rs 10 crore for "Veer" as the signing amount and had promised another Rs 15 crore if the film made profit.
Though the film bombed at the box office, causing loss to Galani, the actor demanded Rs 15 crore, he has alleged.
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In October 2010, Salman filed a complaint with the Cine TV Artists Association, which asked the producer to pay Rs 15 crore to the actor. When Galani refused to pay, the matter reached Federation of Western India Cine Employees, which also upheld Salman's case.
"I approached the city civil court against the actor and the two associations (over demand of Rs 15 crore by Salman). The court passed an order in my favour. Last month, I issued a legal notice to Salman for defaming me, causing loss of business and reputation and causing mental agony and harassment," Galani said.
The producer said he has sought Rs 200 crore as a compensation for defamation and Rs 50 crore for financial loss.
Despite repeated attempts, there was no response from Salman or his managers.
Salman is currently out on bail after being convicted in the 2002 hit-and-run case.