There is a dispute going on between famous Bollywood filmmaker Vasu Bhagnani and OTT platform Netflix. Vasu Bhagnani has accused of fraud of Rs 47 crore, while Netflix has also retaliated and accused Vasu Bhagnani of owing money. Vasu Bhagnani's company Pooja Entertainment has accused 10 officials including Netflix, Los Gatos Production Service India and Zoo Digital in the complaint. Los Gatos Production Service India company manages Netflix's Indian content.
Vasu Bhagnani made this allegation
The complaint filed by Vasu Bhagnani states that his three films 'Hero Number One', 'Mission Raniganj' and 'Bade Miyan Chote Miyan' were streamed on Netflix. Netflix has not yet paid Rs 47.37 crore for the streaming rights.
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Netflix hits back
After these allegations by the filmmaker, Netflix has also issued a statement. It says that these allegations are baseless. The OTT platform has on the contrary alleged that Pooja Entertainment owes money. Currently, the matter is being resolved and officials are investigating it.
Ali Abbas Zafar also accused Vasu
Recently, director Ali Abbas Zafar also accused Vasu Bhagnani's production house and said that he was not paid Rs 7.3 crore for directing the film. However, after the matter escalated, Vasu also accused Ali Abbas Zafar of misusing the subsidy funds received from Abu Dhabi authorities during the shooting of 'Bade Miyan Chote Miyan'.