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Justin Hartley’s Colter Shaw finds himself in the middle of a true crime drama in Tracker season 3 episode 6.
Filmmaker Vikram Bhatt has spoken out after an FIR alleging fraud was filed against him in Udaipur. The case, registered at Bhupalpura police station, claims Bhatt and his production company failed to deliver films promised under a multi-project agreement. The filmmaker, however, insists the allegations are based on misinformation. What the FIR ClaimsUdaipur District Superintendent of Police Yogesh Goyal confirmed that Dr. Ajay Murdia filed a complaint accusing Bhatt’s company of taking money for four films and not delivering as per the contract. According to the complaint: A deal was signed to produce four films in memory of Dr. Murdia’s late wife. Money was allegedly paid in advance. Only two films were made, and those were reportedly not credited properly. The film with the highest budget was never started. The police have begun investigating the charges and are reviewing the evidence. Vikram Bhatt Says Police Are “Being Misled”Reacting to the FIR, Bhatt told ANI that he learned about the case through media reports and had not received any official notice. He clarified that, according to what he read, the FIR claims he ran a ₹30 crore scam driven by “greed for Rs 200 crores,” which he firmly denied.“I feel the Rajasthan Police is being misled. I haven’t received a letter, a notice nothing. If the complainant has given such claims, they must have paperwork. Otherwise, police don’t register such cases,” he said. Bhatt Questions the Complainant’s VersionBhatt also challenged the complainant’s statement that they were unfamiliar with the film industry. “If they didn’t understand the industry, why did they start so many films on their own? And why make a third film with me if I supposedly fooled them?”He alleged that production on one of their projects, Viraat, was halted midway due to the company’s own business decisions specifically, an upcoming IPO. According to him, the complainant did not pay technicians involved in the project, causing delays. The Filmmaker Claims He Has DocumentationBhatt said he has email conversations and contracts to support his version of events. “I have been in the industry for so many years and never faced something like this. I don’t understand what this means. Now we will ask them for proof of what they have filed,” he added. The Bhupalpura police continue to examine the complaint, documents, and statements from both sides. Further action will be taken based on what the investigation reveals. Also Read: EXCLUSIVE: Haunted Ghosts Of The Past postponed; Vikram Bhatt reshoots 12 Days in REAL locations after FAN demand; new release set for January 30, 2026; director says, “It has the BEST 3D to date.”.
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Filmmaker Sandhya Suri has voiced strong disappointment after the last-minute decision to pause the digital premiere of her film Santosh in India, calling the move “a real shame”. The film set to debut on Lionsgate Play in India on Friday, October 17 was suddenly pulled. The delay follows persistent conflicts with India’s censorship system. Suri said, “The process in India is that the censor board (CBFC) may ask you to make cuts for a theatrical release. The cuts they asked for were not acceptable to me or my team. We could not make those cuts as they compromised the integrity of the film too profoundly.”She further insisted that her objections to mandated cuts for theatrical release remained the same for a streaming run and stated, “The objections I had to cuts for the theatrical release remain my objections for a streaming release. The streamers don’t need, by law, to have censorship status to show films. But perhaps this is about an environment in which streamers take on certain objections of their own accord for a harmonious universe.”Suri also flagged the unintended consequence of pulling the premiere: potential piracy. “It was announced and now we’re un-announcing, so a lot more people are going to watch it in some other form,” she remarked. “My wish is for the film to be distributed legitimately and uncut in India.”Santosh revolves around a widowed police constable, Santosh (played by Shahana Goswami), who steps into her late husband’s job and ends up investigating the murder of a young girl. Produced by Good Chaos with co-producers Razor Film and Haut et Court, it was backed by BFI and BBC Film. The film also represented the UK’s submission for the Best International Feature category at the 97th Academy Awards. Also Read : Santosh Release halted by CBFC over depiction of police brutality and caste issues; director Sandhya Suri REACTS!.