Mumbai, May 1 (IANS) Producer Firoz Nadiadwala, 62, has filed a complaint at the Amboli police station in Mumbai over the copyright and remake rights of the film ‘Hera Pheri’. The film is based on the Malayalam film ‘Ramji Rao Speaking’. Firoz has claimed that he had legally purchased the remake rights of the story in Hindi and other languages (except South Indian languages) for Rs 4,50,000 from Suresh Kumar Singhal of M / s Compact Disc India Limited in 2000. Firoz Nadiadwala has alleged that s…
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