Sara Ali Khan’s Kedarnath producer KriArj Entertainment drags Abhishek Kapoor to the High Court!

 Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan’s daughter Sara Ali Khan’s debut film ‘Kedarnath’ has been surrounded by a few of controversies recently.


Recently, there are reports stating that director of the film Abhishek Kapoor has had a major tiff with co-producer, Prernaa Arora, of KriArj Entertainment. Since than, the film has been stalled indefinitely.

Reportedly, the rumours doing the rounds that a spat between Abhishek and Prernaa started last year itself. Prernaa wasn’t keen that Kedarnath should release on December 21, as it would clash with SRK’s Zero. However, Abhishek went ahead and announced the release date on Twitter.

However, according to the latest media reports, the movie is now being dragged to the Bombay High Court as the producer and director want to fight it out legally.

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Confirming this, KriArj Entertainment’s lawyer Lavin C Hirani says, In response to the various bogus statements and slanderous/defamatory material being circulated in the media by GITS against KriArj it may be noted that all such statements/articles are absolutely baseless, bogus, frivolous and without any merit or semblance of truth whatsoever and are hereby totally denied and stand rejected. There is enough material to show that KriArj has complied with all its commitments as per their understanding with AK / GITS.”

“We will be moving the Bombay High Court for enforcing our rights on the Film by early next week and we hope to secure the necessary reliefs from the Hon’ble Court,” the statement added.

Kedarnath is the love story that is set against the backdrop of the devastating incident of 2013 floods. It features Sushant Singh Rajput and Sara Ali Khan.

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