Bollywood Actress Kangana Ranaut's Film 'Queen 2' Faces Rs 250 Crore Lawsuit

New Delhi. Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut's upcoming film 'Queen 2' has again landed in controversy. A lawsuit has been filed demanding Rs 250 crore from this film. Phantom Studios, the company that made the 2014 superhit film Queen, has filed a lawsuit against Jio Studios in the Bombay High Court. The studio alleges that Queen 2 was made without their permission.

What is the entire controversy?

Phantom Studios claims that an agreement was made when Queen was made in 2014. According to this agreement, if a sequel or prequel of the film was made in the future, both parties (Phantom and Jio Studios) would have a 50% ownership right.

However, Phantom claims that they have not given any permission to make Queen 2. Therefore, they have asked the court to ban the release of the film and demanded a fine of Rs 250 crore. Phantom also stated that they have been trying to contact Jio Studios repeatedly since May last year but have not received any response.

What does Jio Studios say?

Jio Studios has clarified on this matter. They say that Queen 2 is not a sequel to any film. According to Jio Studios, this is a completely new and different story. It is stated that it has no connection with the 2014 film Queen, and its story and characters are not linked to that film. They say that Queen is a common English word and no one has exclusive rights to it.

Why was Queen special?

The 2014 film 'Queen' was directed by Vikas Bahl, and its story was written by Anvita Dutt. The film also won the National Award for Best Film. Actress Kangana Ranaut also won the award for Best Actress for this film.

This low-budget film was successful at the box office and was greatly liked by the audience. So far, there is not much information available about the release date or the rest of the cast of Queen 2. However, the film has gained attention due to the controversy.

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