Source TOI
Mumbai: Farhan Akhtar’s production house has reportedly issued a legal notice demanding compensation of ₹40 crore, citing alleged financial and reputational losses. According to sources, the claim is linked to actions that the company believes adversely impacted one of its projects, leading to significant monetary damage.
The production banner, known for backing several critically acclaimed films and digital content, is said to have taken this step after efforts to resolve the matter amicably failed. The notice reportedly outlines how delays, contractual breaches, or unauthorized actions caused disruption to the project’s schedule and affected its commercial prospects.
Industry observers say such high-value compensation claims underline the growing emphasis on contractual accountability in the film and entertainment sector, especially as production costs and market stakes continue to rise. Legal experts note that the case will hinge on whether the production house can substantiate its claims with documented evidence of losses.
As of now, no official statement has been issued by Farhan Akhtar or his team, while the opposing party is yet to publicly respond to the compensation demand. The matter is expected to progress through legal channels in the coming weeks, drawing close attention from the film industry.
