EXCLUSIVE: Hrithik Roshan is Triumphant As Mohenjo Daro Gets Cleared in the Plagiarism Controversy

Updated on Aug 09, 2016  |  02:38 AM IST |  13.3M
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The Greek God of B-town, Hrithik Roshan, is one actor who does not mince words and calls a spade a spade. When the news of his much-awaited period-drama Mohenjo Daro landing into plagiarism controversy hit his ears, he paid no heed to it and acted like a silent spectator till the CBFC gave a green signal to the movie. Neck-deep into the film's promotions, Duggu shares exclusively with us from New Delhi, how he felt during the entire episode. "CBFC giving the final verdict in our favour was bound to happen. It made me think how there should be a very strong rule against such people trying to file a case against the filmmakers just when their movie is about to release." says, the Junior Roshan.

Raising a valid point he further adds, "Why don't they do it before? Like in our case, this movie was already made years back na? Why did he file (the case) now? Why do they always file it when the producer is susceptible that if the court says it needs to investigate or put a stay order, the producer has to give in and pay the money because you're trying to hold him at Ransom money."

When we asked our Superhero what needful tactics can be laid over to fight such frequent plagiarism controversies, he was quick to reply,"There ought to be a very very strict law against this. Nobody should be able to file against a film at least 6 months prior to its releasing date. If they wish to do it before the given time period, only then they're free to do whatever they wish to."

Wisely said. We hope it knocks some sense out there. 

Directed by Ashutosh Gowariker, Mohenjo Daro is all set to hit the theatres on 12th August.

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