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Haji Mastan's daughter to sue Balaji

Despite sending several notices to Balaji for seeking permission to make a film Once Upon a time in Mumbai based on yesteryears' don Haji Mastan's life, the production company didn't comply.

Updated on: Feb 05, 2009 04:05 PM IST
Agencies | By , New Delhi
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Haji Mastan's daughter, Shamshad Supari-wala can't take it anymore. Despite sending several notices to Balaji for seeking permission to make a film Once Upon a time in Mumbai based on yesteryears' don Haji Mastan's life, the production company didn't comply.

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Now Shamshad has sent a fresh notice to Balaji.

In the notice, she has mentioned that no permission was sought from her or her kin before announcing the project based on Haji mastan's life. She has further stated that the script should be shown to her before the film goes to the floor.

Shamshad says that earlier the project was named Haji Mastan, but after they voiced their reservation about the film, Balaji changed the title to Once Upon a time in Mumbai.

All she wants is to see how Haji Mastan's character is depicted in the film.

 
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