Animal is tasting the fruit of toxicity. The producers are fighting among themselves for profit. Yes, you read it right. In a recent twist in the entertainment world, Cine1 Studios has taken legal action against T-Series, seeking to stay the release of the blockbuster film “Animal” on OTT platforms. The production house alleges that T-Series violated their agreement, leading to financial losses and a lack of transparency.
Cine1 Studios claims that they had a 35 percent profit share and intellectual property rights in the film as per their agreement with T-Series. However, they argue that T-Series did not share details about the film’s revenue, box office collections, and rights for music, satellite, and internet streaming.
Cine1 Studios, expressed concern over the lack of communication regarding the film’s financial aspects. He emphasized that despite a longstanding relationship, Cine1 Studios had not received any payment.
But wait, there’s another side to the story! Amit Sibal mentioned a change in the contract where Cine1 Studios supposedly gave up their rights to the movie for ₹2.6 crores. Then why do we see the logo of Cine 1 Studios on the poster? To clear things up, the court took a break and will continue later.
Cine1 Studios is not only upset about the money but also about not getting details on agreements with Netflix and Culver Max Entertainment for digital and satellite rights. They also pointed out that their name was missing from the film certification, and T-Series didn’t give them fair credit in promotions.
So, the court is taking a pause, and we’ll have to see what happens next in this movie drama!
So Cine1 Studios seeks a stay on the film’s release on OTT platforms until T-Series complies with the terms of their agreement. The drama is interesting. Let’s see how it goes.