What is going on with Parmanu? First KriArj Entertainment files a complaint for mental harassment and defamation against John Abraham and now both of them are back together ahead of the film’s release on May 24.
Those of you wondering about what is going on over here? Well, let us put you out of your misery.
This all started when KriArj filed a complaint against co-producer and lead actor of the film John for defamation, when he announced the release date of the film without KriArj’s knowledge.
John, who hasn’t been seen on the big screen for quite awhile now, took the matters into legal hands and filed three complaints against Prernaa Arora for cheating, breach of trust and defamation.
Apparently, Prernaa was heard as saying that John will lose this battle as we have strong evidence against him.
However, it seems like their battle has come to an abrupt end and now they are backing sitting next to each other discussing about the post-production of the film and promotions.
Yes, after their ugly spat John and Prernaa has come to mutual grounds and have come onboard for the film’s release on May 25. Wait did the date just shifted again?
Parmanu: The Story of Pokran just might be the film with the most number of postpones in release date. The film was earlier scheduled to release on December 1, 2017 but to avert clash with Padmaavat the film changed its date (even Padmaavat didn’t release as well).
Then Parmanu was scheduled to release with Pari but due to the competition from the film Parmanu bailed out on this one as well and then booked the slot of May 4 for its worldwide release.
And as of now the film is set to release on May 25 and reports speculate that Gothic Entertainment has send a legal notice to JA Entertainment as their co-producers KriArj owes them large sum of money towards production of multiple under their banner.
Let’s just hope that this time the film’s release date is not pushed again and it finally witnesses its long awaited release.
Directed by Abhishek Sharma, Parmanu also starring Diana Penty and Boman Irani alongside John is based on the true story of nuclear bomb test explosions at Pokhran in 1998.