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Actress Raveena Tandon PC Azhar Khan |
An impending request from the Cine and TV Artists Association [CINTAA] might find Raveena Tandon torn on moral grounds. The actress, who is in the midst of promoting her comeback film, the Anjum Rizvi production 'Maatr', has been asked to halt promotional work over allegations that the producer hasn't paid artistes involved in his previous project – a remake of Sai Paranjpye's 1980s cult comedy, 'Katha'.
The film, which has been in the making for long, is being helmed by Khalid Mohammed, and features Maniesh Paul, Mohammed Zeeshan Ayub and debutante Sharmiela Mandre. As per a complaint registered with CINTAA by actor Chiranjeet Chhabria, the producer, it is alleged, hasn't cleared the dues of the film's cast and crew. Chiranjeet and his son, child-actor Krissh Chhabria, who was the lead actor in this year's National Award-winning Best Children's Film, 'Dhanak', play supporting roles in the film.
Amit decided to approach Raveena after reports of Anjum promoting 'Maatr' were brought to his notice. "Khalidji told me that Rizvi was promoting 'Maatr' on *'The Kapil Sharma Show'.* We sent a letter to Raveenaji, who is also our member, and a social activist, asking her to avoid promoting the film as their fellow-actors from the industry are yet to be paid. We have also approached the Indian Motion Pictures Producers' Association [IMPAA], Indian Film and TV Producers Council [IFTPC] and The Film & Television Producers Guild to look into the matter."
Complaints of non-payment of dues have also been received by supporting artistes Simran Gangwani and Bharti Kumaria. It is suggested that Mohammed, veteran Paranjpye and the three lead actors, who have also not been paid in full, have decided to go ahead with their respective projects and not peruse the matter further.
When asked to Anjum, he said, "The film hasn't been completed. There is post production work left, so how can the artistes complain of non-payment? If the film had been released and I hadn't cleared their dues, then I would be wrong. I don't want to comment."
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