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Sajid Nadiadwala to sue Saregama

Tuesday, May 4, 2010 • Tamil Comments
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“Aap Ka Kya Hoga …” Saregama will have to answer this question to be asked by producer of ‘Housefull’ Sajid Nadiadwala.

He has decided to sue music company Saregama, and not Prakash Mehra’s sons, Punit and Amit, for defamation over the dispute over the copyright for the Laawaaris song, ‘Apni Toh Jaise Taise’, used in his just released ‘Housefull’.

According to sources, Nadiadwala paid Rs 15 lakhs to Saregama for the rights. Says Nadiadwala, “I can’t disclose the amount. But it’s almost five times the money required to record a new song. In any case, it’s easy to buy copyrights for songs from Saregama. In fact, we got Kaanta Lagaa from Saregama for Mujhse Shaadi Karogi and there was no problem,” adding, “My quibble is with Saregama for not going through a proper procedure. I’m a professional producer who knows how to read the fine print. I’m going to sue Saregama for defamation. It’s either that or a public apology.”

Saregama’s inability to cover all legal and ethical bases before selling the song’s rights has caught the producer’s ire.

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