Showing posts with label Vipul Shah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vipul Shah. Show all posts

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Pattern recognition? Aishwarya’s past and Abhishek’s future!

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If you look closely a pattern emerges. I am not alleging anything, simply pointing out what seems so obvious. Aishwarya does Jodhaa Akbar with Ashutosh Gowarikar. Abhshek is cast in Gowarikar’s next – Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey!
Aishwarya does Guzaarish with Sanjay Leela Bhansali. Abhishek is now to act in the next Bhansali film!
Aishwarya does Action Replayy with Vipul Shah. Abhishek is set to act in Vipul Shah’s next!
Coincidence? You be the judge, I am simply presenting facts!

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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Why Vipul Shah should stop making films ASAP!


After giving us Waqt (I still shudder at the memory), Namastey London (Katrina Kaif speaking out of a snorkel), London Dreams (Ajay the star”rocking” London), he throws at us his most recent offering – Action Replayy. I will not debate the issue of heavy “inspiration” from Back To The Future, because thinking of these two films together is nothing short of sacrilege. Nor will I debate the logic of the Time-machine in the living room, the motherless boy and fatherless girl, and the young guy with the Afro. To do that would require deep thoughts, and Jack Handey is on vacation today. Does Vipul know the basics of film-making?

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Action Replayy release in trouble?

Eros Worldwide seeks to stall release of film Action Replayy



The release of Akshay Kumar-Aishwarya starrer Action Replayy this Friday has run into a rough weather with Dubai-based Eros Worldwide filing a suit in the Bombay high court today to recover Rs6.56 crore dues along with interest from producer Vipul Shah.
Justice JH Bhatia, hearing the plaintiff, issued notice to Shah and asked him to reply to the suit on November 4, a day prior to the film's release.
The judge suggested both the parties to settle the financial dispute in two days.
Eros Worldwide claimed Rs6.56 crore in the suit with interest and urged the judge for a direction to the film's producer Vipul Shah to deposit the amount in the court.
In the alternative, the plaintiff prayed, Shah be restrained from release or exhibiting the film or delivering prints thereof to any third party or creating third party rights in the title or interest in respect of the film.
The plaintiff argued that if the film was allowed to be released the defendent may dispose of sale proceeds and fail to pay the loan amount of Rs 6.37 crore.
Eros Worldwide contended that it had loaned Rs6.37 crore to the plaintiff through two agreements on October 24 and October 26 last year. However, Shah had failed to pay the amount within stipulated time.
The plaintiff said that Shah was in a financial mess and under pressure from creditors. He was saddled with several claims from financiers, distributors and exhibitors after the release of his last film London Dreams.


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