Vashu Bhagnani (left) and the Netflix logo 
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Producer Vashu Bhagnani files complaint against Netflix for cheating him of Rs 47.37 crore

Meanwhile, Netflix rejected his allegations and claimed it is Bhagnani’s Pooja Entertainment that owes them money

PTI

Film producer Vashu Bhagnani has lodged a police complaint accusing Netflix India of cheating him to the tune of Rs 47.37 crore over film rights, a charge rejected by the OTT platform.

The Mumbai police's Economic Offences Wing (EOW) has started an investigation into the complaint filed by Bhagnani, an official said on Wednesday.

According to the official, the producer has claimed Netflix cheated him over the rights of his three recent Hindi films -- Hero No 1, Mission Raniganj and Bade Miyan Chote Miyan.

“Mr Bhagnani did not receive payments of Rs 47.37 crore which were due for these films from the streaming platform”, he said, quoting the complaint.

Bhagnani, who owns production and distribution firm Pooja Entertainment, filed the complaint against Los Gatos Production Services India, through which Netflix reports its content investments in India, Zoo Digital India, and several executives of both companies.

Meanwhile, Netflix rejected Bhagnani's allegations and claimed it is Pooja Entertainment that owes them money.

"These claims are completely unfounded -- indeed it's Pooja Entertainment that owes Netflix money. We have a strong track record of partnership with the Indian creative community and are working with the authorities to resolve this dispute," a Netflix spokesperson said in a statement. 

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