Author of book “The Emergency” threatens to sue Manikarnika Films, Netflix for alleged “breach of contract” and “damage to reputation”
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'Emergency' movie row: Author Coomi Kapoor alleges distortion of facts
New Delhi: Actor and BJP MP Kangana Ranaut’s controversial film, “Emergency”, has landed in trouble once again after senior journalist and author Coomi Kapoor accused her production house, Manikarnika Films Private Limited, and Netflix of “intentionally and maliciously distorting facts” and exploiting her name by claiming that the film is based on her book, “The Emergency: A Personal History”. Kapoor, whose book was published by Penguin in 2015,…
Emergency in legal trouble! Kangana Ranaut accused of distorting and misusing facts by author Coomi Kapoor : Bollywood News - Bollywood Hungama
Senior journalist and author Coomi Kapoor has raised serious allegations against the makers of Emergency, the upcoming political drama directed by and starring Kangana Ranaut. Kapoor, whose 2015 book The Emergency: A Personal History was widely regarded as one of the most comprehensive accounts of the 1975 Emergency imposed by then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, has accused Ranaut, her production house Manikarnika Films Pvt. Ltd., and Netflix of …
Kangana Ranaut’s Production House and Netflix Sued Over Historical Inaccuracies in ‘Emergency’ - CineTalkers
Manikarnika Films Pvt Ltd, a company owned by actor Kangana Ranaut’s family, along with streaming platform Netflix, is facing a lawsuit from senior journalist and author Coomi Kapoor. The suit alleges breach of contract and damage to Kapoor’s reputation in relation to the film Emergency, which is directed and co-produced by Kangana and features her in the role of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. Kapoor filed the lawsuit after receiving no re…
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