HanuMan director denies Tollywood producers' claims of failing to deliver films
India, Nov. 4 -- A couple of days after news emerged that a few Tollywood producers, including HanuMan (2024) production house M/S Primeshow Entertainment Pvt. Ltd., had complained to the Telugu Film Chamber that Prasanth Varma allegedly took advances and failed to deliver films, the director broke his silence.
Taking to X, Prasanth denied all allegations: "I categorically state that the allegations made against me are all false, baseless, and retaliatory."
The 36-year-old pointed out that once a matter is in the industry forum, all parties are expected not to dispute it in the media. "Any attempt to publish internal pleadings, emails, agreements, or financial details at this stage amounts to interference with the proceedings and is clearly intended to prejudice public opinion," he wrote. Prasanth also urged the media to refrain from publishing any further news until the Film Chamber announces the outcome.
The controversy dates back to October 11, when, in a letter addressed to the Telugu Film Producers Council, producer K. Niranjan Reddy alleged that Prasanth did not honour his commitments despite having taken advances from him. The complaint states that while shooting for HanuMan in 2021, Prasanth had agreed with the producer to further collaborate on Adhira, Mahakali, Jai Hanuman, and Brahma Rakshas as part of the PVCU with him....
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