Akshay Kumar’s next film ‘Baby’ directed by Neeraj Pandey landed in
trouble in Nepal. As per reports the unit failed to pay Rs 1.5 million
to a Nepali film management company. Ice-fall Adventure Pvt Ltd claimed
that expenses on the shoot were around Rs.9.5 million and they had
received only Rs.7 million.
Abhi Narayan Kafle, deputy superintendent of Nepal Police at Gaushal
Beat said, “We have not detained anyone. We have called both the parties
to reach an understanding. The Nepali side seized the shooting material
claiming that the Indian side had failed to pay some due amount. So we
brought the parties to police station. We are trying to find a common
ground."
Akshay already left the city on May 7, 2014 after completing the
shooting in Kathmandu. The unit was moving out of Nepal without paying
the dues to Ice-fall Adventure Pvt Ltd. The shooting materials were
seized by Ram Krishna Pokhrel, Chairman of Ice-fall Adventure after the
unit reached Tribhuvan International Airport to fly to Turkey via India.
The Indian film side took Nepal police’s help.
The unit ran into more financial loss when they missed the 7 AM flight
on May 8, 2014 at Tribhuvan International Airport. They told the police
that they made an arrangement where they were leaving one of their team
members in the city to clear the dues, but Ice-fall rejected their
proposal. The two parties didn't reach any understanding till evening.
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