‘Real-life Sultan’ files case against Salman Khan
Sabir Ansari claims Bollywood superstar promised him Rs200m as royalty for making a film based on his life
An Indian man, who claims to be a real-life lead character in Salman Khan’s latest blockbuster Sultan, has filed a case of cheating against the Bollywood super hero, his co-star Anushka Sharma and director Ali Zafar Abbas in a local court.
The plaintiff, Mohammad Sabir Ansari alias Sabir Baba, who is a resident of Muzaffarpur, has claimed that Salman had promised to give him Rs200 million as royalty for making a film based on his life.
“Sabir narrated his story to Salman in Mumbai in 2010 and the actor promised the remuneration if a film was made based on it,” Ansari’s counsel Sudhir Kumar Ojha said.
‘Sultan’ gets biggest Eid opening in Pakistan’s history
Judicial magistrate of Muzaffarpur, Ram Chandra Prasad, transferred the case to the court of judicial magistrate first class, SK Tripathi, and July 26 has been fixed as the next date of hearing.
The case has been filed under various sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) including 420 (cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery of property), 406 (punishment for criminal breach of trust), 504 (intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of peace) and 506 (punishment for criminal intimidation).
Released on July 6, the first day of Eid, Sultan earned over Rs35 million and Rs41 million on its first and second day respectively.
This article originally appeared on NDTV
The plaintiff, Mohammad Sabir Ansari alias Sabir Baba, who is a resident of Muzaffarpur, has claimed that Salman had promised to give him Rs200 million as royalty for making a film based on his life.
“Sabir narrated his story to Salman in Mumbai in 2010 and the actor promised the remuneration if a film was made based on it,” Ansari’s counsel Sudhir Kumar Ojha said.
‘Sultan’ gets biggest Eid opening in Pakistan’s history
Judicial magistrate of Muzaffarpur, Ram Chandra Prasad, transferred the case to the court of judicial magistrate first class, SK Tripathi, and July 26 has been fixed as the next date of hearing.
The case has been filed under various sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) including 420 (cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery of property), 406 (punishment for criminal breach of trust), 504 (intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of peace) and 506 (punishment for criminal intimidation).
Released on July 6, the first day of Eid, Sultan earned over Rs35 million and Rs41 million on its first and second day respectively.
This article originally appeared on NDTV