Jha co-produced "Jai Gangaajal" under the banner of Prakash Jha Productions.
"In a breach of the MoU filed between us for 'Jai Gangaajal', we are yet to receive the master copy of the film which is causing losses to our production house as we are not able to execute any commercial deals or sell satellite rights to any TV channel in the absence of the original copy," Play Entertainment CEO Milind Dabke said in a statement issued here today.
"Therefore, it clearly suggests that at the time of executing the MoU, the fact that music rights were sold to another company was intentionally suppressed," Dabke said.
A top official of Jha's company has, however, dubbed the allegations as baseless and said that the case has been filed with an intention to gain cheap publicity.
"They are trying to create a case which is not tenable at all. All this is being done for cheap publicity by using a big banner like ours. If they continue to unnecessarily harass us, we will have no other option but to file a harassment case against them," Prakash Jha Productions CEO Sunil Agrawal told reporters here.
"We later realised we will not receive money so decided to simply give it (master copy) to them so that the film does not suffer," he said.
"As far as 'Fraud Saiyaan' is concerned, we were already bound by a deal to sell music rights of three films to the music company of which 'Fraud Saiyaan' was one of them. Later, we requested the music company to relinquish their right over the music of this particular film which they did. Thus, all music rights remain with Play Entertainment," Agrawal said.
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