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Cinema
Evergreen Dev Anand is miffed about reports of Pritish Nandy
Communication's remake plans of Guide. He registers his objection
through a letter to the producer. A copy is reproduced exclusively for the
discerning Boloji reader
March 1, 206 I must inform you that Rituparna Ghosh in an earlier meeting with me, had expressed his desire to remake "Guide". I had categorically opposed and objected to the idea, then. Please be aware that the sole and exclusive copyrights of the feature film "Guide" vest in my company including the filming rights of the original novel "The Guide" written by R K Narayan. Though in your personal statements you are denying that your new film (tentatively titled "Rahgir/Rehguzar") is a remake of "Guide", it is obvious from the press stories that you are taking advantage of the reputation of my film "Guide" to seek a strong commercial and aesthetic platform to promote your new film. Besides, as Rituparna Ghosh is directing the film, I am inclined to believe that you are actually remaking "Guide". If any one has the right to remake "Guide" it is only my production Company. Even my Company has taken a conscious decision not to remake "Guide" as I sincerely believe at the risk of sounding immodest, that "classics" cannot be remade I am writing this letter to you urging you to refrain from mentioning my name and/or the name of my film "Guide" in any of the press stories and more importantly also from remaking "Guide". Please be informed that I reserve the rights to claim appropriate damages from you for dragging the name of my film "Guide" in your press stories, for your commercial gains.
Lastly, in spite of this letter, should you chose to continue to use the
name of my film "Guide" and/or even attempt to remake "Guide", I am
determined to pursue and enforce my rights and seek necessary
recovery/damages from appropriate forums, besides instituting appropriate
legal proceedings against you/your company, for infringement of my
copyrights and all other rights, the consequences and costs of which shall
be solely attributed to you. I sincerely trust you will not push me to take
this extreme step. ~*~ Pritish Nandy Clarifies: What is your response to
the letter of discontent sent to you He also points out that by
not denying false media reports you are trying to get a mileage for your
forthcoming production? March 19, 2006 Back to Remake Rage in Bollywood The Week of March 19, 2006
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