It was Vidya Balan's Husband Siddharth Roy Kapur’ brain behind the collective lawsuit against News Channels making remarks against Bollywood?, READ MORE

Recently we have seen film production houses owned by Shah Rukh Khan, Aamir Khan, Salman Khan, and others filed a lawsuit against two news channels for using derogatory remarks against Bollywood. It can now be told that producer Siddharth Roy Kapur was the brain behind the collective lawsuit

MUMBAI: Earlier we have seen that production houses owned by Shah Rukh Khan, Aamir Khan, Salman Khan, and others filed a lawsuit against two news channels for using derogatory remarks against Bollywood, It can now be  told that producer Siddharth Roy Kapur  was the brain behind  the  collective lawsuit filed against  the two news channels Times Now  and Republic TV for defamatory  remarks  on the  Hindi film industry. 

One of the litigant-producers said,  “This lawsuit and the ensuing order from the Delhi High Court restraining the two channels from broadcasting derogatory content  against  our film industry is entirely  due to Sid(Roy Kapur). I don’t think we would have taken action against the two channels if   it wasn’t for  Sid’s initiative. He  personally rang up all  the  leading producers asking them  to sign the lawsuit.” 

One attempted to get Siddharth Roy Kapur to speak on the  revolutionary step to protect  the film industry  from being maligned. But he chose not to  respond. A source  close to  Roy  Kapur  said, “He took the initiative. Now he will step back and  remain  quiet and let the law  take its course.”Amen to that. 

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For the unversed, film production houses owned by Bollywood stars such as Shah Rukh Khan, Aamir Khan, Salman Khan, Ajay Devgn, Farhan Akhtar, Karan Johar and others had approached the Delhi High Court in October and had filed a lawsuit against ‘irresponsible reporting by certain media houses’. The producers had said that the channels used derogatory words and expressions for Bollywood like "filth", "scum" and "druggies”, as well as provocative expressions.
On Monday, the Delhi High Court issued notices to the channels on the plea filed by the leading producers. The court asked the channels to ensure that defamatory content is not displayed on their channels or on social media platforms.  

SOURCE – SPOTBOYE 

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