A Mumbai court on Saturday issued a non-bailable warrant against Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt over him allegedly threatening filmmaker Shakil Noorani.
In April 2002, Noorani alleged that Dutt had promised a film with him but at the last minute cancelled doing it. He also claimed to have received death threats from underworld goons on behalf of the actor.
Sanjay has skipped two court cases in this matter earlier.
Now as compensation, Noorani wants Dutt to repay him Rs. 50 lakh signing amount and Rs 2 crore for the loss.
The actor has filed a review petition against Supreme Court's decision.
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