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Anupam Kher cries foul
Updated On: 26 July, 2011 08:04 AM IST | | Subhash K Jha
Approaches CINTAA as he has no intention of returning the signing amount to 'Gandhi To Hitler' producers, thus starting a debate on 'star ethics'
Approaches CINTAA as he has no intention of returning the signing amount to 'Gandhi To Hitler' producers, thus starting a debate on 'star ethics'
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The dispute between Anupam Kher and the makers of Gandhi To Hitler has now gotten murkier.
To counter the legal course taken by the film's producers to recover the signing amount paid to him after he backed out of the project, the actor has approached the CINTAA (Cinema & Television Artistes' Association) for a resolution, apparently claiming the makers (Anil Kumar Sharma and Anil Singh) are using him for publicity.
Raza Murad, chairperson of the joint dispute settlement committee, CINTAA, comes out openly in favour of Anupam: "In my 25 years with CINTAA, we've never received any complaint against Anupam Kher.
He is one of our most professional actors. Why didn't the makers of this film (Gandhi To Hitler) approach us earlier? Why didn't they complain when Anupam backed out?"
With regard to the issue of the signing amount, Murad says, "There's generally a mutual understanding between the actor and producer on this matter.
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In this case, too, maybe there was an understanding that the signing amount would be adjusted for whatever preparation Anupam had undertaken for the role.
How else can you explain why the producers didn't ask him to return the money when he backed out?"
u00a0He makes it clear that using artistes' names negatively to promote a film would not be tolerated. "It's a small industry; there are no permanent friends or enemies here.
We don't approve of this kind of character assassination of an artiste just for publicity. We're here to protect our artistes, but if they are in the wrong we won't hesitate pulling them up," he says.
Question of ethics
Should actors return or keep the signing amount given to them in good faith by filmmakers once they opt of their movies for whatever reason? The industry seems divided on the issue.
Unlike Murad, who seems to be backing Kher's decision not to return the signing amount, some in the industry think such acts by stars is unfair. Maybe it's time for some strict guidelines on this issue given that it has been coming up time and again, creating rifts within the industry.
'No actor ever returns any money'
Should actors return the signing amount if they walk out of a project? Film makers react
Rakesh Roshan: Yes. But if the actor has blocked dates and the project is dropped a month before schedule as a result of which the actor's dates go to waste, then the producer and actor would have to settle the matter according to the terms of the agreement.
Subhash Ghai: Ethically, yes. If he/she has not spent a reasonable amount of time on the project development, he should not swallow up the money that rightfully belongs to the producer.
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