“Kedarnath Has Been taken Over, And We’ve Gladly Let It Go,” Says Prernaa Arora
While producer Prernaa Arora’s ongoing feud with John Abraham over ownership rights of the disupted film Parmanu shows no signs of ending , Prernaa’s other tussle over Kedarnath the films that Abhishek Kapoor was directing for Prernaa’s KriArk Entertainment, is over.
The film has been bought over by Ronnie Screwvala’s RSVP films from KriArj and the other co-producers namelyBalajee Films and T Series .
KriArj was paid Rs 17 crores for their investment in the film so far.
Refusing to divulge the details of the financial transaction Prernaa however did admit that Kedarnath is no longer disputed property. “Yes, you can say the fight is over.Though the so-called fight was never initiated from our side. We were only trying to do the tight thing by Kedarnath. Unfortunately things didn’t work out.Before matters could get ugly it has been sorted.It has been taken over and we’ve gladly let it go.We wish Kedarnath all the best.”
Prernaa would rather concentrate now on her forthcoming films. “We’ve a very interesting repertoire. The first one out is Shree Narayan Singh’s Batti Gul Meter Chalu. We’re very proud of this film and we are sure it will be as influential as the director’s Toilet Ek Prem Katha.Our well-wishers tried to suggest there was trouble in the production of this film as well. God bless their insecure souls. We are happy with what we are doing.And to all those who are publishing planted stories against us, enjoy your hits. We at KriArj have our own hits to look forward to.”