Following a complaint filed by Bollywood producer Bharat Shah against filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma for
alleged breach of contract by him, Indian Motion Pictures Producer's Association (IMPPA) has sent a
letter to Varma to explain his stand on the matter.
"We have sent a letter Friday to Varma to explain his stand on the complaint file by Shah," said
Sushmaa Shiromani, Vice President IMPPA.
"We are investigating the papers filed by Shah and waiting for a reply from Varma after which we would
be able to comment. IMPPA will take some time to come to any conclusion because first we will have to
investigate the case thoroughly," Shiromani told here Friday.
Shah, who had filed a complaint against Varma on Aug 29, had urged for an immediate action by the
association to settle his claim on the matter.
In his complaint, Shah stated that he had invested Rs.250 million in Varma's production company,
Varma Corporation Limited. Varma had promise that he would give Shah shares worth Rs.100 million of
his company when it is listed.
Shah alleged that Varma has not kept his promise and continued making false promises without any
intention to fulfil them. Shah had financed Varma for films like "Satya", "Mast" and "Jungle".
Saturday, September 06, 2008 13:52 IST